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'''ISO 9000''' are [[ISO standard]]s for [[work description]].  They are not for making the work more humane (see [[SA 8000]] for that), only predictable.
'''ISO 9000''' are [[ISO standard]]s for [[work description]].  They are not for making the work more humane (see [[SA 8000]] for that), only predictable.  They are now merged at the [[auditing]] level with [[ISO 14000]] standards, so that [[natural capital]] comes ''before [[social capital]]'' in audit schemes.


'''Quality Management Systems''' are based on 9000, by law, in 80 countries. The year 2000 ISO 9000 family of standards consists of four primary standards supported by a number of technical reports.  The four primary standards are:  
'''Quality Management Systems''' are based on 9000, by law, in 80 countries. The year 2000 ISO 9000 family of standards consists of four primary standards supported by a number of technical reports.  The four primary standards are:  
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[[ISO 19011]]: Guidelines for Auditing Quality Systems which merges [[ISO 10011]] with [[ISO 14011]] from the [[ISO 14000]] series.  This puts [[natural capital]] first and foremost in the auditing structure.  It is this which the [[trusted auditor]] will most likely have to deal with to audit [[styles of capital]] involved and affected in any [[production process]].
[[ISO 19011]]: Guidelines for Auditing Quality Systems which merges [[ISO 10011]] with [[ISO 14011]] from the [[ISO 14000]] series.  This puts [[natural capital]] first and foremost in the auditing structure.  It is this which the [[trusted auditor]] will most likely have to deal with to audit [[styles of capital]] involved and affected in any [[production process]].
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'''See also:'''
* [[w:ISO 9000]] for more information


== External links ==
'''External links'''
 
* http://www.dnvcert.com/DNV/Certification1/Services/ISO9000Series1/
http://www.dnvcert.com/DNV/Certification1/Services/ISO9000Series1/
* [http://www.standardsdirect.org/iso9000.htm Official Source of the ISO 9000 Standards]