Agree. ISO-9000/1 basically required that you identify and document the
processes, equipment, and procedures you used in your business. It never
required that anything you did actually make sense or result in quality
product. It's totally desirable, of course, that you do all of that,
but ISO-9000/1 stopped short of any actual demonstration of
appropriateness and without that it mostly became a marketing gimmick.
Dave AB7E
On 1/3/2017 3:35 PM, Jim Thomson wrote:
## Both ISO-9000 and also ISO-9001 was about the stupidest thing that ever
came out
of downtown europe. Folks seem to think that ISO-9XXX means quality....it
doesnt.
Plenty of small business that went under cuz of ISO. U can easily be making
crap, and be
ISO certified. ISO has gone by the wayside these days for the most part, good
riddance.
Biggest waste of millions of dollars during the 90s.
Jim VE7RF
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