Integration of Quality, Labor Risks Prevention, Environment and Ethical Management. Model Applied to R&D&I and Manufacturing Processes in an Organization

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In this paper, it is proposed an integrated management model applied to R&D&I and manufacturing processes for an organization. The model intends to integrate the environmental, risk prevention and ethical aspects as well as research, development and innovation projects management in the general quality management structure proposed by ISO 9001:2008. Specifically, it tries to fulfill the standards ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OSHAS 18001, SGE 21 and UNE 166002. The global structure is based on the continuous improvement Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle. The main advantages of this integrated management system are detailed, specifically the optimization of the documentation which results in the reduction of costs of implementation and maintenance.

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