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Thank you for providing this service, it is very kind of you. My question concerns the Product Safety requirement. We are a Tier 1 OEM manufacturer for Brakes, Steering, Suspension. Every single one of these parts are considered Safety Product. There isn't a specific characteristic of product safety, highlighting potential issues for one or more product safety failure would be impossible as our entire operation is producing parts start to finish that are critical to product safety. In other words, we are complying with the requirement with the exception of a) and i) according to our IATF auditor's NCR we were issued. I'm trying to create the documented process for this clause. However, I'm at a loss on how to do this because every component of the part and the part itself is Safety Product.
What is the difference between the requirement of 7.2.3 to the previous ISO/TS8.2.2.5?
Can we use untrained auditor as trainee auditor during our internal audit process (for exposure and development)?
Is there a frequency requirement for GR&R?
Will need to know what if a company is already certified and has system of 9001 2015, so in that case what specific would be required and what common requirements can be integrated with 9001.
I would like to get advice on what is the relationship between SPC, linearity distribution and PV value. How to decide to have SPC monitoring and which point is necessary for SPC monitoring?
Our product is GPS Tracker, but we only focus on designing only and outsource our production to outside manufacturer recently, our customer requires us IATF 16949 Certificate and we are planning to apply for that, however, I haven't had ISO Certificate So should we apply for ISO first, the IATF?
How can I evidence the failure test of the error-proof devices?
During our Stage 1 document review, our auditor said that we should consider drastically reducing the Quality Manual, which I agree with. What is the minimum size and scope that a QMS Manual should look like? For example, why should anyone document in the manual the actual standard? I have one I have put weeks into, that is blended between ISO:9001 / AS9100 / IATF16949 however it does reek of a regurgitation of the standards. What is the best simple approach?