ISO9001 vs. TS16949 vs. AS9100 - What are the Differences?

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Russ

howste said:
I've never found one that really met my needs, so I decided to create one of my own. I sat down for a looooooong time and created a spreadsheet (this is great stuff to do while sitting in airports and such). It contains all of the requirements side-by-side of ISO 9001:2000, ISO/TS 16949:2002, AS9100A, and DIS 13485. What I find is that it's very unwieldy at comparing the standards as a whole, but if I'm looking at a specific area it's much quicker than flipping back and forth between the standards. I'll post in a few minutes with another version...
howste,
Great spredsheets. I was just asked a question this morning that your sheets answered for me.
Thanks
 

howste

Thaumaturge
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Glad to hear it, Russ. :D BTW, A company I used to work for had a supplier in Tipton. Do you know Steel Parts Corporation?

So... anybody offering to finish the second spreadsheet for me? I'm still waiting to get a copy of the final version of 13485.
 
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Russ

howste said:
Glad to hear it, Russ. :D BTW, A company I used to work for had a supplier in Tipton. Do you know Steel Parts Corporation?

So... anybody offering to finish the second spreadsheet for me? I'm still waiting to get a copy of the final version of 13485.
Yes indeed, I know Steel Parts well. Have several people I know that work there. As far as I can tell they are still going strong. You know Tipton is known far and wide for it's annual Pork Festival!
 
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David Hartman

Russ said:
You know Tipton is known far and wide for it's annual Pork Festival!

Tipton also has a wonderful little park that my kids made me take them to at least once a year when they were younger (lots of cool playground equipment). I live in Marion, so it took us a solid half-hour to 45 minutes just to get there, but it was worth it. :bigwave: ;)
 
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Cornwap

Howste,

Thanks for posting this fantastic matrix. It has proved invaluable in understanding the delta from 9K2K to AS9100!

All the best. Regards
Phil :bigwave:
 
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bnwilk

I'm actually a little backwords from most here. Our company is certified and registered to ISO9002:2000 and AS9100A:2001, but I'm totally lost on the difference between AS and QS requirements. If someone, anyone would be kind enough to forward me the matrix, I'd be forever grateful.

We are in the process of becoming a supplier to ther automotive industry and need some help figuring out what the difference in the spec is or if I need to change, or add to our registration.

Thanks in advance
bnwilk
 
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ISO Cheesy

What is your e-mail address? I can send it to you. It has helped me in more ways then one.
 
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Garry

bnwilk

Howste has provided this spreadsheet....great comparison. Why would you use QS9000 (it's a dead "standard"). Go for TS16949 to be in line with the system approach used by AS9100 and ISO9000:2000.

howste said:
I've never found one that really met my needs, so I decided to create one of my own. I sat down for a looooooong time and created a spreadsheet (this is great stuff to do while sitting in airports and such). It contains all of the requirements side-by-side of ISO 9001:2000, ISO/TS 16949:2002, AS9100A, and DIS 13485. What I find is that it's very unwieldy at comparing the standards as a whole, but if I'm looking at a specific area it's much quicker than flipping back and forth between the standards. I'll post in a few minutes with another version...

Good luck.
Garry
 
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ISO Cheesy

Garry said:
bnwilk

Howste has provided this spreadsheet....great comparison.

Yes it is great (Thank you again Howste), it also is a Great tool for a Gap Analysis.

By the way welcome to the Cove bnwilk, I notice we are from the same neighborhood. :bigwave:
 
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