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This is the first of a series of articles intended to share with Quality Digest’s readers key aspects of the global movement toward hazardous substance–
This is the first of a series of articles intended to share with Quality Digest’s readers key aspects of the global movement toward hazardous substance–
For 20 years, I have worked with many companies to achieve a variety of registrations. As a sales manager, auditor, consultant and trainer, I have noticed that a number of companies haven’t realized the benefits that they expected from standards registration.
I was recently asked to comment on the ISO 9001 requirements regarding external documents. My first reaction was to point out a distinctive subtlety in the actual text of the requirement.
Two new documents published by the International Organization for Standardization address supply chain security.
A new standard in the ISO 14000 series is expected to help users increase business support and confidence, while promoting their environ
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association is developing a new standard for a new technology called broadban
The American National Standards Institute will host its 2006 Annual Conference on Oct.
TÜV SUD AG, the parent company of TÜV SÜD America, recently acquired two German companies, a move that will allow it to extend its services in
To demonstrate how manufacturers can comply with the Restrictions on Hazardous Substances directive (RoHS), the California Manufactu
Despite rising vehicle costs and high gas prices, consumers gave the auto industry its highest perceived quality rating in a decade, accordi
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