Quality Management and Quality System Elements - Guidelines
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO 9004-1987.
It describes a basic set of elements by which quality management systems can be
developed and implemented.
The selection of appropriate elements contained in this International Standard
and the extent to which these elements are adopted and applied by a company
depends upon factors such as market…
1. Scope
1.1
This Standard applies to motor-operated vacuum cleaners and blower cleaners,
and to household use floor finishing machines to be employed in accordance with
the Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, C22.1, Part I and the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
1.2
These requirements cover (1) household, commercial, and coin-operated vacuum
cleaning machines and blower…
Quality Management and Quality System Elements - Part 2: Guidelines for
Services
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISo
9004-2:1991.
This Part of ISO 9004 gives guidance for establishing and implementing a
quality system within an organization. It is based on the generic principles
of internal quality management described in ISO 9004:1987 and provides a
comprehensive overview of a quality system specifically for services.
This…
1.1 Scope and Field of Application
The standard data elements included in this Directory are intended to facilitate interchange of data in international trade. These standard data elements can be used with any method for data interchange, on paper documents as well as with other means of data communication; they can be selected for transmission one by one, or used within a particular system…
The standard data elements included in this Directory are intended to
facilitate interchange of data in international trade. These standard data
elements can be used with any method for data interchange, on paper documents
as well as with other means of data communication; they can be selected for
transmission one by one, or used within a particular system of interchange
rules, e.g. the United…
Quality Systems - Quality Assurance in Design/Development, Production,
Installation, and Servicing
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International
Standard ISO 9001-1987. It specifies quality system requirements
for use where a contract between two parties requires the
demonstration of a supplier's capability to design and supply a
product.
General Introduction
One of the key requirements before organizations can exchange administrative, commercial and transport information between their computers, without manual intervention, is agreement on the content and structure of the information to be transmitted. In EDIFACT, this is achieved by developing United Nations Standard Electronic Messages (UNSM's), for both national and…
Information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection -
Specification of the Basic Class P...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISo
8832-1989.
1.1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the behaviour to be exhibited by an
implementation claiming to conform to this International Standard.
It specifies both dynamic conformance and static conformance. It can be
referenced by other OSI Standards (using the notation defined in the JTm…
Information Processing Systems - Data Communications - Network Service
Definition
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International
Standard ISO 8348:1987.
1 Scope and field of application
This International Standard defines the OSI Network Service in terms of
a) the primitive actions and events of the Service;
b) the parameters associated with each primitive action and event, and
the form which they take;
c) the…
Quality Management and Quality System Elements - Guidelines (Adoption of ISo
Standard 9004:1987)
This National Standard of Canada is identical in content and in
layout with International Standard ISO 9004:1987, Quality
Management and Quality System Elements - Guidelines. It
describes a basic set of elements by which quality management
systems can be developed and implemented.