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 The Key Issues of Implementation and Certification of ISO 9001 Quality
          Control System in GEODIS BRNO, spol. s r.o.
by
          Jiří Novák
 Key words: ISO9001, documentation, certification, surveying,
          photogrammetry, etc. 
 Abstract"ISO 9001 Certified" - this statement is found on all the
          commercial materials of GEODIS BRNO company. This statement is a
          result of a lengthy and complex process signifying that GEODIS BRNO
          and other companies have quality assurance and management programs
          that meet the stringent conditions of the internationally accepted ISO
          9000 standards. GEODIS BRNO, Ltd. is one of the first private
          companies which obtained this license to carry out geodetic and
          photogrammetric services in the former Czech and Slovak Federative
          Republic. The firm was founded in July 1990 as a Czech-Austrian
          company. GEODIS BRNO, Ltd. has three departments at this time:
          Department of Photogrammetry, Department of Geodesy, and Commercial
          Department. GEODIS BRNO, Ltd. has been implementing quality control
          system according to ISO 9001 standard since July 1997 and was
          certified on June 1999 by TÜV Berlin. This paper contains the following sections: 
            the advantage of obtaining ISO 9000 Certificationrole of the consulting company in the implementation process of
              Quality Control System"Key People" - key to successful certificationdocumentation requirements for certification These sections correspond to the crucial points of implementation
          and certification process of Quality Control System,
          identified by GEODIS during implementation process. 2. The Advantages of Obtaining ISO 9000 CertificationThe ISO certification process includes an audit of a company's
          quality systems by a third party. As ISO certification has been once
          achieved, the process never ends. Auditors return on a regular basis
          to verify that standards are being upheld. It is important to keep in
          mind that ISO certifies the process leading to an acquisition of a
          product or service, not the product or service itself. The ISO 9000 standards cover all companies of all sizes, both
          service and manufacturing. The standards comprise three standards: 
            ISO 9001: Quality assurance in design, development, and
              productionISO 9002: Quality assurance in production and installationISO 9003: Quality assurance in final inspection and test Within a company, ISO certification provides many benefits
          concerning production, manufacturing, contracting with suppliers, and
          legal requirements. Being registered to an ISO standard, the company's
          energy focuses on quality and consistency. In a world economy, where most companies depend increasingly on
          other companies when providing parts of their products or services,
          quality standards have become essential. The ISO 9000 standard is
          rapidly becoming the quality standard throughout the world. More than
          80 countries as diverse as England, Colombia, Canada, Germany, Israel,
          and Turkey have adopted the ISO standards. The ISO standards is a quality guarantee for the production process
          and development of a product or service, not the product or service
          itself. Perhaps the most cogent reason for seeking ISO certification
          is the marketplace itself: customers are beginning to demand
          certification. 3. Role of the Consulting Company in the Implementation Process of
          Quality Control SystemIn the initial phase of the project implementation GEODIS decided
          to take an advantage of the services provided by a consulting company.
          According to the firmly set criteria, a consulting company of MBK
          Brno, accredited in the PHARE Quality Program, was engaged. Its
          accreditation ensured us not only about the good choice in the partner
          searching phase, but also about the financial support provided by the
          PHARE Fund for the implementation project of Quality Control System.
          Our previous experience showed that the co-operation with experienced
          supervisors significantly shortens and improves the preparation for
          certification. The supervisors increased our confidence by using
          Certification Company Methodology, by their experience with needed
          certification standards, and by their ability to prepare us
          sufficiently for the process. 4. Documentation Requirements for CertificationDocumentation control is the critical element of International
          Standards Organisation (ISO) certification. The greatest reason why
          companies fail their ISO audit—document control problems—causes
          twice as many failures as the second most common reason. Documentation review is usually the second of six steps in the
          certification process (application, documentation review,
          pre-assessment, assessment, certification, and surveillance). If an
          applicant fails the documentation review, the certification process
          stops right there. The phases include 20 quality-system requirements
          (sections. Each section contains this statement: "the supplier
          shall establish and maintain documented procedures."5. Conclusion: "Key People" - The Key to Successful
          Certification One of the key moments of the Quality System Implementation Process
          is the individual responsibility of management staff and employees for
          the introduction of different quality elements into the working
          process. That was why the most experienced employees of the company
          were involved in this process. Following the methodology of the
          consulting company, a team of experienced and engaged "Key
          People" was formed, and it was together with the team of internal
          auditors trained by the consulting company at the beginning of the
          implementation process. Thanks to the creative work of these people,
          we managed to set current and introduce new procedures of Quality
          Control as required by ISO Standards. 
 Ing. Jiří NovákGEODIS BRNO, spol. s r.o.
 Lazaretní 11a
 61500 Brno
 CZECH REPUBLIC
 Tel. + 420 5 4521 2040
 Fax. + 420 5 4521 2061
 E-mail: jnovak@geodis.cz
 Web site: http://www.vugtk.cz
 
 
          
          The Key Issues of Implementation and Certification of ISO 9001 Quality
          Control System in GEODIS BRNO, spol. s r.o.
          
          1. INTRODUCTION"ISO 9001 Certified" - this statement is found on all the
          commercial materials of GEODIS BRNO company. This statement is a
          result of a lengthy and complex process signifying that GEODIS BRNO
          and other companies have quality assurance and management programs
          that meet the stringent conditions of the internationally accepted ISO
          9000 standards. GEODIS BRNO, Ltd. is one of the first private
          companies which obtained this licence to carry out geodetic and
          photogrammetric services in the former Czech and Slovak Federative
          Republic. The firm was founded in July 1990 as a Czech-Austrian
          company. GEODIS BRNO, Ltd. has three departments at this time:
          Department of Photogrammetry, Department of Geodesy, and Commercial
          Department. GEODIS BRNO, Ltd. has been implementing quality control
          system according to ISO 9001 standard since July 1997 and was
          certified on June 1999 by TÜV Berlin. This paper contains the following sections: 
            the advantage of obtaining ISO 9000 Certificationrole of the consulting company in the implementation process of
              Quality Control Systémdocumentation requirements for certification"Key People" - key to successful certification These sections correspond to the crucial points of implementation
          and certification process of Quality Control System,
          identified by GEODIS during implementation process. 2. THE ADVANTAGES OF OBTAINING ISO 9000 CERTIFICATIONThe ISO certification process includes an audit of a company's
          quality systems by a third party. As ISO certification has been once
          achieved, the process never ends. Auditors return on a regular basis
          to verify that standards are being upheld. It is important to keep in
          mind that ISO certifies the process leading to an acquisition of a
          product or service, not the product or service itself. The ISO 9000 standards cover all companies of all sizes, both
          service and manufacturing. The standards comprise three standards: 
            ISO 9001: Quality assurance in design, development, and
              productionISO 9002: Quality assurance in production and installationISO 9003: Quality assurance in final inspection and test Within a company, ISO certification provides many benefits
          concerning production, manufacturing, contracting with suppliers, and
          legal requirements. Being registered to an ISO standard, the company's
          energy focuses on quality and consistency. In a world economy, where most companies depend increasingly on
          other companies when providing parts of their products or services,
          quality standards have become essential. The ISO 9000 standard is
          rapidly becoming the quality standard throughout the world. More than
          80 countries as diverse as England, Colombia, Canada, Germany, Israel,
          and Turkey have adopted the ISO standards. The ISO standards is a quality guarantee for the production process
          and development of a product or service, not the product or service
          itself. Perhaps the most cogent reason for seeking ISO certification
          is the marketplace itself: customers are beginning to demand
          certification. 3. ROLE OF THE CONSULTING COMPANY IN THE IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS OF
          QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEMIn the initial phase of the project implementation GEODIS decided
          to take an advantage of the services provided by a consulting company.
          According to the firmly set criteria, a consulting company of MBK Brno,
          accredited in the PHARE Quality Program, was engaged. Its
          accreditation ensured us not only about the good choice in the partner
          searching phase, but also about the financial support provided by the
          PHARE Fund for the implementation project of Quality Control System.
          Our previous experience showed that the co-operation with experienced
          supervisors significantly shortens and improves the preparation for
          implementation. The supervisors increased our confidence by using
          Certification Company Methodology, by their experience with needed
          certification standards, and by their ability to prepare us
          sufficiently for the process. 4. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATIONDocumentation control is a critical element of International
          Standards Organisation (ISO) certification. The greatest reason why
          companies fail their ISO audit—document control problems—causes
          twice as many failures as the second most common reason. Documentation review is usually the second of six steps in the
          certification process (application, documentation review,
          pre-assessment, assessment, certification, and surveillance). If an
          applicant fails the documentation review, the certification process
          stops right there. The phases include 20 quality-system requirements
          (sections). Each section contains this statement: "the supplier
          shall establish and maintain documented procedures." ISO 9000 registration requires four levels of documentation: 
            Level I consists of a quality manual that outlines what a
              company plans to achieve and outlines the policies it plans to
              implement to achieve its goal.
Level II outlines procedures the company will follow, what
              employees will do, in what order, by whom, and with what results,
              structured to reflect the process flow of events.
Level III consists of detailed work instructions—specific
              written information on how to do a particular task. 
            Level IV consists of reference material and information not in
              other categories. In GEODIS, this information includes quality
              records, forms, and so forth. The complete process of ISO 90000 implementation and certification
          typically takes about two years. Certification is achieved through an
          on-site audit and assessment of the company's quality system by
          independent auditors, including the quality policy, quality system
          documentation, and quality records.. When performing the document
          review, auditors look at the following: 
            Intent of ISO 9000 standard. How well does a documented system
              stand against the ISO standard?
Implementation. Do people within the company follow the
              documentation? Is the documentation readily available? 
            Effectiveness. How well does a documented system work? But there are also some general requirements for the documentation
          itself. We can summarise this requirements as follows: 
            Documentation must be controlled.
Documentation must be available for auditors' perusal.
Documentation must be easily accessible.
Documentation versioning is necessary. 
            Evidence of approval for each document must be available. 
            A master list identifying revision status of documents must be
              readily available. Looking closer at these requirements your first idea will be
          probably to find some fully automated documentation control software
          system which would provide you with all of the necessary services
          mentioned above. Unfortunately there is not too many systems on the
          market which are able to solve what you need to be solved and at the
          same time fit in the budget of small or medium company with its price.
          Actually there was no system like this in the Czech market at the time
          when it was necessary to manage this demand in GEODIS. Our decision
          was to try to find at least some version control system and set up the
          methodology how to use such system as document control system. Our
          first choice after careful analyses of the system features and
          properties was Microsoft Visual Source Safe. Visual SourceSafe
          provides all this required functionality and even more. The top ten reasons for using Visual SourceSafe as a document
          control system: 
            It is available for multiple platforms, including the Windows®
              95 operating system; Windows 3.1 and Windows NT® operating system
              for Intel, MIPS, and Alpha AXP and Macintosh®.
It stores any kind of file, whether text or binary.
It provides both a graphical user interface and a command line
              interface.
It uses a small set of commands that are intuitive and easily
              mastered.
It is designed to work in client-server environments. Typically,
              the Visual SourceSafe database resides on a server. Client
              installations contain the executables and auxiliary files
              necessary to gain access to the database.
It tracks the history of every change to every file and every
              project.
It contains a highly customisable, easy-to-use security system.
It is easy to view the contents of a file.
It is easy to generate reports containing the revision history
              of any file in its database.
It has an enormous capacity for files, holding over 8,000 files
              in a single project and as many files and projects in its database
              as your hard disk can hold. The Visual SourceSafe version-control system features an
          easy-to-use interface that is similar in appearance and use to the
          Windows 95 Explorer. Visual SourceSafe is a version control system with a difference:
          rather than being file-oriented, like most version control systems, it
          is project-oriented. This means that in addition to performing actions
          on individual files, you can deal with files as a group—a much more
          efficient way to control documents. Instead of a separate operation
          for each file, you have just one operation for a group. If a
          particular project contains a dozen files, you can check out all
          twelve from storage with one command rather than with twelve separate
          commands. All files are stored in the Visual SourceSafe database, but only
          the most recent version of a file is stored in its entirety. Only the
          changes to previous versions are stored in the reverse delta
          system. This system saves space on your hard disk. When an older
          version of a file is needed, Visual SourceSafe can easily recreate
          that version. Visual SourceSafe contains a large number of tools to simplify the
          task of version control and document storage. These tools include a
          report generator, a history tool for showing history of projects or
          individual files, tools to identify differences between versions of
          files, a tool for finding strings in text files, and a tool for
          viewing files. Utilising this system in the first steps of implementation of ISO
          9001 we find out that thanks to its project oriented approach we can
          easily use this system to control production of our projects. Our
          original idea was to use this system only for the first two levels of
          ISO 9000 documentation but nowadays we are using this system in all
          the production process of our company. 5. CONCLUSION: "KEY PEOPLE" - THE KEY TO SUCCESFULL
          CERTIFICATIONOne of the key moments of the Quality System Implementation Process
          is the individual responsibility of management staff and employees for
          the introduction of different quality elements into the working
          process. That was why the most experienced employees of the company
          were involved in this process. Following the methodology of the
          consulting company, a team of experienced and engaged "Key
          People" was formed, and it was together with the team of internal
          auditors trained by the consulting company at the beginning of the
          implementation process. Thanks to the creative work of these people,
          we managed to set current and introduce new procedures of Quality
          Control as required by ISO Standards. 
 Ing. Jiří NovákGEODIS BRNO, spol. s r.o.
 E-mail: jnovak@geodis.cz
 Web site: http://www.geodis.cz
 26 April 2000
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