ISO documentation - Used to get ISO 9001 certification to 1994 standards for a small to medium sized technical company that included engineering development (mechanical design, electrical design, software development in an R&D development environment as well as manufacturing.
Who will benefit from these documents?
Any company that has yet to define processes for each department. Do you have 2 or more engineers creating CAD drawings? Are they using a common title block? Do they know where each others drawings are stored? Do YOU have master drawings stored? Can you easily re-create a design that you created 2 years ago?
These are complete documents that I and many others wrote for a company that I owned and sold in 2000 to a public company. We were selected for purchase because we had these processes in place. I updated these in 2001 for the company that acquired us. I have since updated them for another company that I worked for and converted to the latest MS Word (2007). I updated the format of the documents and stream-lined the processes for smaller companies.
Even if you are not considering ISO certification, the processes and procedures that are defined in these documents will benefit your company in many ways including having a professional appearance leading to increased sales, greater efficiency, higher quality, and the knowledge your employess will gain will be transferrable to larger companies in the future.
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