How can an organization demonstrate that it meets the requirements of ISO/TS 29001?
By self-declaration, and/or by second party audit, or by achieving third-party certification. ISO/TS 29001:2003 was prepared to provide supplemental requirements to ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management Systems Requirements and, accordingly, includes the original text of ISO 9001:2000 unaltered and in its entirety as boxed text, while the supplemental requirements are outside the boxes. The ISO 9001 requirements are assured as usual. Assurance of conformity to the additional requirements of ISO/TS 29001 can be through self declaration, through second party evaluation, or through third party assessment with or without certification. Also through the API Monogram Program (for a specific, limited product scope).
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