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SNI ISO 10005:2018 : manajemen mutu — pedoman untuk rencana mutu (ISO 10005:2018, IDT, eng)
This standard was prepared to address the need for guidance on quality plans, either in the context of an established quality management system or as an independent management activity. In either case, quality plans provide a means of relating specific requirements of the process, product, service, project or contract to work methods and practices. Quality plans are most effective when they are compatible with other associated plans. The guidance in this standard can also be used where quality plans are integrated with other management plans or quality management systems.
Benefits of establishing a quality plan include increased confidence that requirements will be met, greater assurance that processes are in control and the motivation it can give to those involved. It might also give insight into opportunities for innovation and improvement.
The guidance on quality plans in this standard is based on the quality management principles described in ISO 9000 and the concepts used in ISO 9001 for the establishment of quality management systems. Clause 6, which describes the typical contents of a quality plan, includes guidance to applying relevant ISO 9001 requirements. The guidance is limited to quality plans and does not replace guidance given in ISO 9000 on quality management concepts or ISO/TS 9002 on the application of ISO 9001 requirements within an organization.
This standard does not replace the guidance given in industry-specific documented information. Where quality plans are required for project applications, the guidance provided in this standard is intended to be complementary to the guidance provided in ISO 10006. Some terms used in this standard have been changed with respect to its previous edition to improve alignment with ISO 9001:2015 and other management system standards. There is no need for the terms used by an organization, whether in specifying quality plan requirements or developing a quality plan, to be replaced by the terms used in this standard.
In this standard, the following verbal forms are
""should"" indicates a recommendation;
""may"" indicates a permission;
""can"" indicates a possibility or a capability.
used:
Information marked as ""NOTE"" is for guidance in understanding or clarifying the associated text.
NOTE See https://committee.iso.org/home/tc176sc2 for guidance on the topics in this introduction.
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