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News Release from: BABT
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 July 2004
Improved BABT Audit Scheme
The telecommunications testing and certification organisation, BABT, has updated and enhanced its PQC (Production Quality Certification) scheme to reflect evolving market requirements.
The telecommunications testing and certification organisation, BABT, has updated and enhanced its PQC (Production Quality Certification) scheme to reflect evolving market requirements The new BABT PQC scheme addresses the internal production control, or continuing compliance in manufacture, requirements of the EU R and TTE Directive and a number of telecommunication certification schemes, but at lower cost than an ISO 9001:2000 audit
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 10 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Improved BABT audit scheme has a lower cost
A leading telecommunications testing and certification organisation has updated and enhanced its Production Quality Certification scheme to reflect evolving market requirements.
Cellular compliance test capacity increased
As part of an ongoing development programme geared to enhancing its market leading position, BABT has increased its compliance test capacity for the cellular marketplace.
BABT is accredited by RvA (the Dutch National Accreditation Body) to undertake PQC audits, typically taking a single day per year and meeting the requirements of the EU R and TTE Directive (Annexes II, III and IV), the BABT CNC (Certified for Network Connection) scheme, and the BABT 'tick' mark product safety certification scheme.
PQC certification also confers the right to free use of the influential 'BABT'approved' Octagon mark on literature, Web sites and packaging, thus affirming QMS certification.
PQC certification brings a number of advantages.
For example, in a market where major telecoms, radio and IT equipment suppliers are increasingly outsourcing manufacturing, it will assist sub-contractors to win business through holding an internationally-recognised QMS certification.
It will also allow certified manufacturers to demonstrate production test competence, enabling them to promote their capability to a worldwide audience via BABT's Web site.
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