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Re: Re: A new one on me......
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Posted by Kelvin on June 07, 2004 at 19:32:47 from (64.12.116.80):
In Reply to: Re: A new one on me...... posted by rustyfarmall on June 07, 2004 at 18:06:37:
I encountered that ISO 9000 stuff when I was a draftsman. As far as I could tell it did not ensure that your company could actually produce a quality good or service, It only forced you to keep records (sometimes rediculously redundant records) to track problems with your parts/services should any occurr. I figured then (1996) in 5-6 years some other company without all this rediculous record keeping expense would lowbid us out of the market. Betcha they don't do this in China! OH-my job at one of those companies? Because the 9000 manual stated that all parts on all the drawings should be drawn with red lines, I spent all summer making new drawings with RED lines from old drawings with GREEN lines. At $12/hour, it would have saved about $6,000 to rewrite the stupid manual.
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