To ISOVisit Our ISO Books CatalogISO 9000 Quality Management Collection 1The ISO 9000 Collection 1 package was especially created for quality management needs. This quality management package contains guidelines for performance improvements, quality / environmental management systems auditing and the vocabulary, fundamentals and requirements for quality management systems. This collection contains the following ISO 9000 series documents: ISO 9000:2005, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 9004:2009 and ISO 19011:2002. ISO 9000 Quality Management Collection 2This quality management package is complete with over 15 standards including the standards that are in the ISO 9000 COLLECTION 1. The other quality management standards in this package are guidelines on measurement management systems, realizing financial and economic benefits, laboratory testing and planning. It also encompasses management related guidelines for training, handling complaints, project and quality management for consultants. This collection contains the following ISO 9000 series documents: ISO 9000:2005, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 9004:2009, ISO 10002:2004, ISO 10002/Cor1:2009, ISO 10005:2005, ISO 10006:2003, ISO 10007:2003, ISO 10012:2003, ISO 10014:2006, ISO 10014/Cor1:2007, ISO 10015:1999, ISO 10019:2005, ISO 19011:2002, ISO/IEC 17021:2011, ISO/IEC 17025:2005, ISO/IEC 17025/Cor 1:2006, ISO/IEC 90003:2004, ISO/TR 10013:2001, ISO/TR 10017:2003 and Transition Planning Guide for ISO 9001:2000 ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems RequirementsISO 9001:2008 specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide product that meets customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, and aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including processes for continual improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
All requirements of ISO 9001:2008 are generic and are intended to be applicable to all organizations, regardless of type, size and product provided.
Where any requirement(s) of ISO 9001:2008 cannot be applied due to the nature of an organization and its product, this can be considered for exclusion.
Where exclusions are made, claims of conformity to ISO 9001:2008 are not acceptable unless these exclusions are limited to requirements within Clause 7, and such exclusions do not affect the organization's ability, or responsibility, to provide product that meets customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. ISO 14000 Environmental Management Collection 1 - Environmental Management Systems CollectionThis is the mini version of the ISO 14000 COLLECTION 2 contains environmental management systems guidance standards. The package includes quality management systems requirements, fundamental and vocabulary and guidelines for performance improvements. It also has the guidelines for quality and or environmental management systems auditing. This collection contains the following ISO 14000 series documents: ISO 14001:2004, ISO 14001/Cor1:2009, ISO 14004:2004, ISO 14050:2009 and ISO 19011:2002. ISO 14000 Environmental Management Collection 2 - Comprehensive Environmental Management Systems CollectionThe ultimate environmental management package, containing over 20 guidelines and or procedures. This package includes but is not limited to, life cycle assessment, greenhouse gases, environmental labels and declarations, performance evaluation, communication guidelines and integrating environmental aspects into product design and development. This collection contains the following ISO 14000 series documents: ISO 14001:2004, ISO 14001/Cor1:2009, ISO 14004:2004, ISO 14015:2001, ISO 14020:2000, ISO 14021:1999, ISO 14024:1999, ISO 14025:2006, ISO 14031:1999, ISO 14040:2006, ISO 14044:2006, ISO/TR 14047:2003, ISO/TS 14048:2002, ISO/TR 14049:2000, ISO 14050:2009, ISO/TR 14062:2002, ISO 14063:2006, ISO 14064-1:2006, ISO 14064-2:2006, ISO 14064-3:2006, ISO 14065:2007, ISO 19011:2002, ISO GUIDE 64:2008 and ISO/IEC 17021:2011 AWS ARE-12:2001 - Economics of Welding and CuttingISO/IEC 27001 and 27002 IT Security Techniques PackageThe ISO/IEC 27001 and 27002 IT Security Techniques Package provides the requirements and code of practice to initiate, implement, maintain and improve an information security management system in any size organization. This package helps to identify an organization's security requirements, risks and selecting controls for the requirements and risks using the "Plan-Do-Check-Act" model. This package includes ISO/IEC 27001:2005 and ISO/IEC 27002:2005. ISO 28000 - Supply Chain Security Management Systems PackageThe ISO 28000 - Supply Chain Security Management Systems Package establishes a security system that will protect people, goods, infrastructure, equipment and transportation against security incidents and other potentially devastating situations. It specifies the requirements to establish, implement, maintain, improve and audit a security management system. The package is also supported with guidelines on creating a security plan, training program and implementing the security management system. This package includes ISO 28000:2007, ISO 28001:2007, ISO 28003:2007 and ISO 28004:2007. ISO 10005 / 10006 / 10007 - Quality Management Systems PackageThe ISO 10005 / 10006 / 10007 - Quality Management Systems Package provides guidance for the development, review, acceptance, application and revision of quality plans, project processes and configuration management. It is applicable to quality plans for processes, projects, any product category (hardware, software, processed materials and services) and any industry This package includes ISO 10005:2005, ISO 10006:2003 and ISO 10007:2003. ISO 10014:2006 - Guidelines for realizing financial and economic benefitsISO 10014:2006 provides guidelines for realizing financial and economic benefits from the application of the ISO 9000 quality management principles.
ISO 10014:2006 is directed to top management of an organization and complements ISO 9004 for performance improvements. It provides examples of achievable benefits and identifies management methods and tools that are available to assist with the achievement of those benefits.
ISO 10014:2006 consists of guidelines and recommendations, and is not intended for certification, regulatory or contractual use. ISO/IEC - 27001 / 27002 / 27005 / 27006 IT Security Techniques PackageThe ISO/IEC - 27001 / 27002 / 27005 / 27006 IT Security Techniques Package provides the requirements, code of practice and risk management techniques to implement and establish an effective security management system. It also provides guidance on auditing and certifying an information security management system. This package includes ISO/IEC 27001:2005, ISO/IEC 27002:2005, ISO/IEC 27005:2008 and ISO/IEC 27006:2007. MTS 2008:1 - Creating Economic Stimulus while Stopping Climate Credit Risk/IrreversibilityASTM E2204-05e1 - Guide for Summarizing the Economic Impacts of Building-Related Projects1.1 This guide covers a generic format for summarizing the economic impacts of building-related projects.
1.2 The guide provides technical persons, analysts, and researchers a tool for communicating project impacts in a condensed format to management and non-technical persons.
1.3 The generic format described in this guide calls for a description of the significance of the project, the analysis strategy, a listing of data and assumptions, and a presentation of the key economic measures of project impact. SEMI E79-1106 - Specification for Definition and Measurement of Equipment ProductivityThis standard was technically approved by the global Metrics Committee. This edition was approved for publication by the global Audits and Reviews Subcommittee on August 24, 2006. It was available at www.semi.org in October 2006 and on CD-ROM in November 2006. Originally published February 1999; previously published March 2005.
The purpose of this specification is to The document provides metrics for measuring equipment productivity.
This specification defines metrics and calculations for measurement of equipment productivity. In the context of this documentspecification, it is important to note that "equipment productivity" is impacted greatly by factors far beyond the equipment itself, including operator actions, recipe settings, facility issuesies, material availability, scheduling requirements, etc. Effective application of this specification requires that equipment performance is tracked using the metrics for eEquipment Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM) established in SEMI E10. Additionally, the Automated Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability Standard (ARAMS) SEMI E58 can be used for equipment with ARAMS capability.
NOTE : Several terminology changes were made during this revision to harmonize with SEMI E10 including changing fixed-sequence cluster tool to single-path cluster tool and flexible-sequence cluster tool to multi-path cluster tool. Productivity metrics for flexible-sequence multi-path cluster tools require tracking of SEMI E10 equipment states and recipes at the level of individual processing modules.
The Equipment Performance Tracking (EPT) Standard SEMI E116 assists SEMI E79 by providing the status of the major modules of the equipment allowing, which allows the tracking of performance metrics to be tracked at the module level.
SEMI E116 also assists SEMI E79 by providing task-level detail of the equipment or module's current activity, which allows the tracking ofallowing performance metrics to be tracked at the task level. Productivity performance of a flexible-sequencemulti-path cluster tool is then calculated as the aggregate productivity performance of its the multi-path cluster tool's individual processing modules. This document specification is currently limited to measuring equipment productivity using Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) as the metric, and does not address the impact of productivity changes on cost, cycle time, or other measures.
This document specification does not address any RAM issues over and above those in SEMI E10.
NOTE : While traditional total productive maintenance (TPM) literature (some examples are given in # 7) calculates overall equipment effectiveness (also using the same acronym OEE) based on units of production, overall equipment efficiency (OEE) is the more correct term for the time-based calculations defined in this specification.
Traditional unit-based overall equipment effectiveness calculations and the time-based OEE calculations within this specification yield essentially the same results. ASTM E2620-08 - Standard Classification for Program and Project Estimate Summaries1.1 This classification establishes a classification of cost summaries for use when estimating program and project costs.
1.2 This classification can be applied to construction programs and projects that include one or more construction work projects.
1.3 This classification is not based on permanent physical elements of construction (as defined and classified in Classification E 1557 for example); rather, the classification items are cost components common to most program and project estimates.
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. ISO 15663-3:2001 - Petroleum and natural gas industries -
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