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BS 7000-2:2015

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Design management systems Guide to managing the design of manufactured products
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English

Published date

09-30-2015

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Managing the design of manufactured
  products at organizational level
5 Managing the design of manufactured
  products at the project level
Bibliography

Provides guidance on managing the design of all types of manufactured products. It deals with every stage of the design process from product concept through to delivery, use and end-of-life processing.

This part of BS7000 gives guidance on managing the design of all types of manufactured products. It deals with every stage of the design process from product concept through to delivery, use and end-of-life processing.

NOTE1 This standard recognizes that small enterprises or those specializing in one-off products or special purpose end-of-life equipment often need to adapt the process to suit their method of operation.

It is intended for use by all relevant levels of management, from board level to individual project level, in all types of organizations involved in the design of manufactured products.

Guidance is given on the application of general principles and techniques to the management of design, raising awareness of management issues and emphasizing the need for an integrated approach to the design of products. This standard is not intended to define design techniques.

NOTE2 For many products, particularly those that are complex, an integrated multi-disciplinary approach to design is needed. Documents recommended for guidance on general management techniques are listed in the Bibliography.

Guidance on the management of innovation, service design and construction design is given in BS7000‑1, BS7000‑3 and BS7000‑4 respectively.

NOTE3 Guidance on procedures needed to meet statutory requirements, such as health and safety, or product certification and liability, is not intended to be comprehensive. Reference needs to be made to other documents where appropriate.

NOTE4 This standard is intended to complement BSENISO9001.

Committee
TPR/1
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 7000-2(2008) & 14/30296635 DC. (10/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
46
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

BS 8887-211:2012 Design for manufacture, assembly, disassembly and end-of-life processing (MADE) Specification for reworking and remarketing of computing hardware
BS EN ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems. Requirements
BS ISO 9000-2:1997 Quality management and quality assurance standards Generic guidelines for the application of ISO 9001, ISO 9002 and ISO 9003
BS EN 61160:2005 Design review
BS EN ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems. Requirements with guidance for use
BS 8887-240:2011 Design for manufacture, assembly, disassembly and end-of-life processing (MADE) Reconditioning
BS 7373-2:2001 Product specifications Guide to identifying criteria for a product specification and to declaring product conformity
BS 7000-3:1994 Design management systems Guide to managing service design
BS 8887-1:2006 Design for manufacture, assembly, disassembly and end-of-life processing (MADE) General concepts, process and requirements
BS 6079-3:2000 Project management Guide to the management of business related project risk
BS 7000-4:2013 Design management systems Guide to managing design in construction
BS 8887-2:2009 Design for manufacture, assembly, disassembly and end-of-life processing (MADE) Terms and definitions
BS IEC 62198:2001 Project risk management. Application guidelines
BS ISO 10007:2017 Quality management. Guidelines for configuration management
BS 8887-220:2010 Design for manufacture, assembly, disassembly and end-of-life processing (MADE) The process of remanufacture. Specification

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