Sample glossary

     

continual improvement

permanent process allowing the improvement of the global performance of the organization (see also ISO 9000, 3.2.13 and ISO 14 001, 3.2)

COQ

costs of obtaining quality

customer

anyone who receives a product (see also ISO 9000, 3.3.5)

Do not confuse customer, supplier and subcontractor:

  • a customer receives a product
  • a supplier provides a product
  • a subcontractor provides a service or a product on which a specific work is done

customer satisfaction

top priority objective of every quality management system (see also ISO 9000, 3.1.4)

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EMS

environmental management system

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FMEA

failure mode and effects analysis

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IMS

integrated management system

ISO

international organization for standardization

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MCT

multiple choice test

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OH&S

occupational health and safety

OHSMS

occupational health and safety management system

organization

a structure that satisfies a need (see also ISO 9000, 3.3.1)

Do not confuse organization and enterprise, society, company:

  • organization is the term used in the standard ISO 9001 as the entity between the supplier and the customer
  • enterprise, society, company are examples of organizations

  Do not confuse organizational chart and process map:

  • the organizational chart is the graphic display of departments and their links
  • the process map is the graphic display of processes and their interaction

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PDCA

plan, do, check, act

process

activities which transform inputs into outputs (see also ISO 9000, 3.4.1)

Do not confuse procedure, process, product, activity and task:

  • a procedure is the description how we should conform to the rules
  • a process is how we satisfy the customer using people to achieve the objectives
  • a product is the result of a process
  • an activity is a set of tasks
  • a task is a sequence of simple operations

process approach

management by the processes to better satisfy customers, improve the effectiveness of all processes and increase global efficiency (see also ISO 9004, Annexe B.5)


product

any outcome of a process or activity (see also ISO 9000, 3.4.2)

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QMS

quality management system

QSE

quality, safety, environment

quality management system

set of processes allowing the achievement of the quality objectives (see also ISO 9000, 3.2.3)


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requirement

explicit or implicit need or expectation (see also ISO 9000, 3.1.2)

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system

set of interacting processes (see also ISO 9000, 3.2.1)


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