When I was 21, a pickup truck backed into me, knocking me down so hard that my glasses fell off and a class ring I was wearing flew off. I didn’t think much about it, but later in life I began having some back conditions. A friend referred me to a chiropractor.

All standards get their requirements across by making use of the word “SHALL.” Wherever a lot of “shall” appears, you should be expecting to see at least one thing that will be done. In ISO 9001 the term “shall” introduces about 350 individual tasks to be completed. As automotive same in principle as TQM, called ISO/TS 16949, around 750 individual things that has to be done. In SQF 2000 there certainly whopping 1100 specific tasks on the to-do list; clearly probably the most in-depth standard of every one.