GB/T 27021.3-2016
AbolishedConformity assessment—Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems—Part 3: Competence requirements for auditing and certification of quality management systems
合格评定 管理体系审核认证机构的要求 第3部分:质量管理体系审核认证的能力要求
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This standard specifies the competence requirements for personnel involved in auditing and certifying quality management systems (QMS) against ISO 9001 or equivalent standards. It is applied by certification bodies to ensure auditors possess the necessary knowledge, skills, and impartiality to conduct effective QMS audits across various industries. The standard supports conformity assessment activities, helping organizations verify that their quality management practices meet international benchmarks.
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