What is the definition of ISO 9002?
ISO 9002 is no longer in use. It was the standard that applied to organizations that did not do design or development. It was made obsolete with the 2008 year revisions. Now companies that do not do design are registered to ISO 9001; they include a “Permissible Exclusion” in the Quality Manual stating that design and development do not apply and are not included in the Quality System.
ISO 9002 is no longer in use. It was the standard that applied to organizations that did not do design or development. It was made obsolete with the 2000 year revisions. Now companies that do not do design are registered to ISO 9001; they include a “Permissible Exclusion” in the Quality Manual stating that design and development do not apply and are not included in the Quality System.