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Subject:Re: Writing Procedures with ISO 9000 Standards From:Smokey L Bare <slbare -at- JUNO -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 19 Mar 1998 10:04:07 -0500
You may wish to contact Ralph Robinson (Toronto - Allied Aerospace and
Signal) for his new book on ISO 9000 writing guidelines for TCs. This
book is a detailed (step-oriented) procedure guide, which is an
easy-to-follow checklist for making sure your documentation is compliant.
When you are ready to become 'registered', your writing process will not
be as cumbersome or time consuming. His E-mail is
[r2innovations -at- myna -dot- com] -dot- From the books I have done reviews on about
this topic, it seems to be the most popular for the SMEs, who provide the
material to the TCs.
Smokey
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