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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.  They are now merged at the [[auditing]] level with [[ISO 14000]] standards, so that [[natural capital]] comes ''before [[social capital]]'' in audit schemes.
'''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.


'''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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