Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 11:55:52 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
When looking at EMS company websites, some say they are "ISO Registered" while others say "ISO Certified". What is the difference between ISO Registered and ISO Certified?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 11:33:55 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
Basically ISO doesn't care what you are building. They only care that you document what/how you are building it and follow that documentation every time. Recently my company lost some EMS business because we were not ISO certified even though we do
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 08:39:04 EDT 2015 | markhoch
A Google Search of your question led me to this: What is the difference between ISO registered vs. certified? The words are used interchangeably, but a company registers for ISO 9001. (This came from the FAQ Section of http://www. 9001resource. co
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 23 15:37:49 EST 2015 | davef
Primary ISO clean room standards are: * ISO 14644 Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments * ISO 14698 Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments -- Biocontamination control An introduction to ISO 14644 Cleanrooms and Associated Co
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 15:31:01 EDT 1998 | Steve B.
What is the smallest a company can be to be ISO ? Is the cost less for a smaller company ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 15:47:46 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Lee: ISO 9000 seems to take an approach of defining what should be done and now you the practitioner should come-up with a method of meeting that requirement. On the other hand, ISO 14000 seems to take an approach of "This is want should be done an
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 09:37:00 EDT 2015 | emeto
That is very sad. Having the ISO also applies more cost to your product, as you need to pay for the standard and somebody to maintain it after you have it. In the mean time your quality might get worst ;) I can sign that years back(before ISO) electr
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 15:24:56 EDT 2005 | Arek
Hallo, I have a question about ISO14001 and reflow oven and wave system. What kind of measurment should i do and what should i check to meet ISO 14001.? Where i can find the limits of polutions. Regards Arek
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 10:21:42 EDT 2015 | emeto
ISO - if you build a shitty product - it would be the same shitty product. It is a useless thing and people go around it while following it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 06 09:54:25 EDT 2015 | emeto
Davidb put it really good. ISO should give you the repeatability in your production. But keep in mind - It has nothing to do with good or bad quality.