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DOWNLOAD the pdf-file from DIN EN ISO 9001:2008 |
DIN EN ISO 9001:2008 |
The "ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management Systems - Requirements", revised version dated December 2000, was developed from the British Standard BS 5750 that standardised the quality demands for suppliers and vendors of technical systems and components for the British Ministry of Defence. All the departments in our company have been certified since 1997! In 2009 all our company-sisters are certified again! |
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Our designs can be based on the following guidelines and directives:
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CE |
The CE mark was introduced by the European Commission, which has also defined the conditions for use of the CE mark in various CE directives. With the CE marking process, the manufacturer or his representative within the EU declares that the corresponding product conforms to the general safety regulations of the CE directive. |
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UL/CSA |
The UL/CSA mark of conformity is the most widely accepted proof that a product meets American and Canadian safety standards. CSA International tests products on the basis of national and international standards and awards marks of conformity to qualified products. Marks of conformity show potential customers and users that a product has been evaluated in a formal process and conforms to the generally accepted safety and performance standards. |
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MIL |
Defence Supply Center, Columbus (DSCC) for the MIL system in the military sector. |
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VDE |
The VDE mark of conformity certifies that the product conforms with VDE directives and with European and international harmonised standards, and confirms compliance with the protection requirements of the directive in question. The VDE mark of conformity stands for the safety of the product with respect to electrical, mechanical, thermal, toxicological, radiological and other hazards. An EC declaration of conformity will be supplied on request. |
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ATEX |
The Ex mark of conformity is a special mark for explosion-proof equipment. It means that our equipment, protective systems and components meet the requirements of the European standards that are harmonised with the 94/9/EC Directive (ATEX Directive, named after the French designation "ATmosphere EXplosible"). |
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VG |
Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik and Beschaffung (BWB) [German Federal Office of Military Engineering and Procurement] for the VG system. |
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