Objective
OBJECTIVES
A group of European experts have joined forces to create a training system which meets the quality requirements of all people from the industrial sector involved with the design, production and use of a product. This system will be in the form of software for conducting own quality audits, designed for SME subcontractors who will thus be informed of the procedures which need to be followed in order to achieve certification.
ACTIVITIES
The self-audit software will be developed by the not-for-profit association Indu-Tec, in co-operation with the companies LEMA, SEFMEP and POLYNOVA SYSTEMES. Its educational dimension will be approved by the Portuguese company ISEP and the Italian company ECIPAR/CNA. The software will be supplied to MECARAL, ECIPAR/CNA and E.C.B. for "in situ" evaluation and possible adaptation.
PRODUCTS
Produced in several European languages and based on EN 29000 standards, using a methodology accessible to SMEs, this software will be available on disk, CD-ROM or BBS (the Bulletin Board System is an electronic data communications server), and will come with an accompanying brochure.
Contract number : B/95/2/1597/P/II.1.1.a)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Qualification of small companies
Products :
Self learning materials
Public :
Companies
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Planners
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Coordinator
1060 Bruxelles
Belgium
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