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CSA
Canadian Standards Association

Established in 1919, the Canadian Standards Association is a not-for-profit association composed of representatives from government, industry, and consumer groups....
  CAN3-Z299 is a series of quality assurance
Quality Assurance

Quality assurance, or QA for short, refers to planned and systematic production processes that provide confidence in a product's suitability for its intended purpose....
 standards developed by the Canadian Standards Association
Canadian Standards Association

Established in 1919, the Canadian Standards Association is a not-for-profit association composed of representatives from government, industry, and consumer groups....
 in the 1970s. It is an alternative to the ISO 9000
ISO 9000

ISO 9000 is a family of standardization for quality management systems. ISO 9000 is maintained by ISO, the International Organization for Standardization and is administered by accreditation and certification bodies....
 series of standards. The stated objectives of the Z299 series of standards are:

(a) “To provide customers with assurance that products or services of the required quality will be supplied;
(b) For suppliers to assume responsibility for achieving the required quality and then demonstrating that it has been provided.”


-Z299 includes the following standards.






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CSA
Canadian Standards Association

Established in 1919, the Canadian Standards Association is a not-for-profit association composed of representatives from government, industry, and consumer groups....
  CAN3-Z299 is a series of quality assurance
Quality Assurance

Quality assurance, or QA for short, refers to planned and systematic production processes that provide confidence in a product's suitability for its intended purpose....
 standards developed by the Canadian Standards Association
Canadian Standards Association

Established in 1919, the Canadian Standards Association is a not-for-profit association composed of representatives from government, industry, and consumer groups....
 in the 1970s. It is an alternative to the ISO 9000
ISO 9000

ISO 9000 is a family of standardization for quality management systems. ISO 9000 is maintained by ISO, the International Organization for Standardization and is administered by accreditation and certification bodies....
 series of standards. The stated objectives of the Z299 series of standards are:

(a) “To provide customers with assurance that products or services of the required quality will be supplied;
(b) For suppliers to assume responsibility for achieving the required quality and then demonstrating that it has been provided.”


CSA CAN3-Z299 Series

CAN3-Z299 includes the following standards. Z299.4, .3, .2, .1 apply increasingly rigorous quality assurance activities. They were most recently reaffirmed in 2006.

CAN3-Z299.0-86: Guide for Selecting and Implementing the CAN3-Z299-85 Quality Assurance Program Standards

The Guide provides the intent of the standards, compares the four quality assurance standards available in the series, and provides guidance on selecting the appropriate standard for the product or service.

CAN3-Z299.4-85: Quality Assurance Program – Category 4

Z299.4 is appropriate for mass produced products designed to ordinary technical standards, or high volume services. It includes requirements to:
  • Carry out inspection and testing
  • Have a plan to deal with non-conforming items
  • Keep records
  • Control measurement and testing equipment


CAN3-Z299.3-85: Quality Assurance Program – Category 3

Z299.3 is appropriate for products or services which involve some complex processes. Failure of the product could cause significant monetary cost or some risk to health and safety. It includes all of Z299.4 requirements, plus:
  • Control of procurement
    Procurement

    Procurement is the acquisition of goods and/or services at the best possible total cost of ownership, in the right quantity and quality, at the right time, in the right place and from the right source for the direct benefit or use of corporations, or individuals, generally via a contract....
     activities
  • Control of documentation
  • Traceability
    Traceability

    Traceability refers to the completeness of the information about every step in a process chain.The formal definition: Traceability is ability to chronologically interrelate the uniquely identifiable entities in a way that is verifiable....
     of items
  • Control packaging & shipping
  • A manual to document these activities


CAN3-Z299.2-85: Quality Assurance Program – Category 2

Z299.2 is for products or services requiring complex processes and technology, requiring planning in production and verification of design. Failure of the product could cause high monetary cost or significant risk to health and safety. It includes all of Z299.4 and Z299.3, plus:
  • Control of manufacturing activities
  • Control of handling and storage
  • A plan to deal with multiple inspections and tests
  • Corrective action
    Corrective action

    A corrective action is a change implemented to address a weakness identified in a management system. Normally corrective actions are implemented in response to a customer complaint, abnormal levels of internal nonconformity, nonconformities identified during an internal audit or adverse or unstable trends in product and process monitoring suc...
     program to prevent repetition of errors
  • Procedures to describe these activities


CAN3-Z299.1-85: Quality Assurance Program – Category 1

Z299.1 is suitable for custom designed products or services with a high degree of technology. Failure in service could result in extremely high monetary loss or high risk to health and safety. It includes all of Z299.4, Z299.3, and Z299.2, plus:
  • Control of design activities through procedures
  • Independent audits
    Audit

    The most general definition of an audit is an evaluation of a person, organization, system, process, project or product. Audits are performed to ascertain the validity and reliability of information, and also provide an assessment of a system's internal control....
     on the quality assurance program


Quality Assurance Principles of Z299

Z299 covers twenty-one areas of the product or service lifecycle:

1. Tender
Tender

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 and Contract
Contract

A contract is an exchange of promises between two or more parties to do, or refrain from doing, an act which is enforceable in a court of law. It is a binding legal agreement....
 Review
2. Design
3. Documentation
4. Measuring and Test Equipment
5. Procurement
Procurement

Procurement is the acquisition of goods and/or services at the best possible total cost of ownership, in the right quantity and quality, at the right time, in the right place and from the right source for the direct benefit or use of corporations, or individuals, generally via a contract....

6. Inspection and Test Plans
7. Incoming Inspection
8. In-Process Inspection
9. Final Inspection
10. Inspection Status
11. Identification and Traceability
Traceability

Traceability refers to the completeness of the information about every step in a process chain.The formal definition: Traceability is ability to chronologically interrelate the uniquely identifiable entities in a way that is verifiable....

12. Handling and Storage
13. Production
14. Special Processes
15. Packaging and Shipping
16. Quality Records
17. Nonconformance
18. Corrective Action
Corrective action

A corrective action is a change implemented to address a weakness identified in a management system. Normally corrective actions are implemented in response to a customer complaint, abnormal levels of internal nonconformity, nonconformities identified during an internal audit or adverse or unstable trends in product and process monitoring suc...

19. Customer Supplied Products and Services
20. Statistical Techniques
21. Quality Audits
Audit

The most general definition of an audit is an evaluation of a person, organization, system, process, project or product. Audits are performed to ascertain the validity and reliability of information, and also provide an assessment of a system's internal control....



Comparison to ISO 9000

ISO 9000 and Z299 standards have many similar requirements. One of the main differences between them is that Z299 requires Inspection and Test Plans to be submitted to the purchaser by the vendor, and independent inspection and testing. The Inspection and Test Plan details key inspections and tests at certain points in the production process, and is meant to complement a generic quality program by providing detail on the requirements of a specific product.

See also

  • ISO 9000
    ISO 9000

    ISO 9000 is a family of standardization for quality management systems. ISO 9000 is maintained by ISO, the International Organization for Standardization and is administered by accreditation and certification bodies....
     Quality management systems
  • Quality management system
    Quality management system

    Quality Management System can be defined as a set of policies, Business processes and How-to required for planning and Execution in the core business area of an organization....


External links

  • (International Organization for Standardization
    International Organization for Standardization

    The International Organization for Standardization , widely known as ISO , is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations....
    )
  • (CSA
    Canadian Standards Association

    Established in 1919, the Canadian Standards Association is a not-for-profit association composed of representatives from government, industry, and consumer groups....
    )