
Automotive Quality Systems Handbook
David Hoyle(Author)
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
Published on 28. July 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
560 pages
978-0-7506-7243-6 (ISBN)
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Description
The Automotive Quality Systems Handbook is a step-by-step guide to interpreting and implementing the ISO/TS 16949. Accepted by major vehicle manufacturers as an alternative to the existing US, German, French and Italian automotive quality system requirements, this Technical Specification defines specific requirements for the application of ISO 9001: 1994 throughout the automotive supply chain. While initially the standard will be voluntary, for the first time, second and third tier suppliers may be faced with pressure to undergo third party registration. After the year 2000, the next version of the standard has actually replaced the four existing standards, (AVSQ, EAQF, QS-9000 and VDA 6 1) and the price of entry to the global automotive market is conformance to this new standard.
This handbook is an essential and comprehensive guide to enable organizations to interpret and implement the ISO/TS 16949. Unlike other books on the subject, each element, clause and requirement is analyzed in detail with guidance provided for its implementation. The handbook is written primarily for implementers and discerning managers, for instructors and auditors and contains a range of solutions that would be acceptable in the automobile industry. It includes details of the certification scheme, the differences with existing standards, check lists, questionnaires, tips for implementers, flow charts and a glossary of terms.
This handbook is an essential and comprehensive guide to enable organizations to interpret and implement the ISO/TS 16949. Unlike other books on the subject, each element, clause and requirement is analyzed in detail with guidance provided for its implementation. The handbook is written primarily for implementers and discerning managers, for instructors and auditors and contains a range of solutions that would be acceptable in the automobile industry. It includes details of the certification scheme, the differences with existing standards, check lists, questionnaires, tips for implementers, flow charts and a glossary of terms.
Reviews / Votes
'The objectives set out for creating the ISO/TS 16949 Standard include amove forwards such that more than before this Standard prescribes elements
that will be reflected in continuously improved product quality and not
merely systems requirements. David Hoyle's book captures and explains the
philosophy behind the Standard in a comprehensive and understandable manner
as well as giving insights into the processes required to satisfy the
technical requirements.'
Business Excellence Manager, Quality Improvement
The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders Ltd
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 195 mm
Weight
820 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-7243-6 (9780750672436)
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Automotive Quality Systems Handbook
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Person
David Hoyle is an international management consultant with over 30 years' experience in quality management. He has held senior positions in quality management with British Aerospace and Ferranti International and worked with such companies as General Motors, the UK Civil Aviation Authority and Bell Atlantic on their quality improvement programmes. As well as delivering quality management and auditor training courses throughout the world, he has participated in various industry councils and committees, including the Institute of Quality Assurance.
Author
International management consultant with over 30 years' experience in quality management
Content
Part 1: Preparation for Registration: Basic Concepts; What Is an automotive QMS? ; Quality System Strategies; Managing Quality System Development; The Assessment; Beyond certification; Part 2: Satisfying QMS Requirements: Management Responsibility; Quality System; Contract Review; Design Control; Document and Data Control; Purchasing; Customer-Supplied Product; Product Identification and Traceability; Process Control; Inspection and Testing; Inspection, Measuring, and Test Equipment; Inspection and Test Status; Control of Nonconforming Product; Corrective and Preventive Action; Handling, Storage, Packaging, Preservation, and Delivery; Control of Quality Records; Internal Quality Audits; Training; Servicing; Statistical Techniques; Production part approval; Continuous improvement; Manufacturing capabilities; Appendices.