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Question
1. Which statement is false about the International Organization for Standardization?
Government Organization with mandatory participation across all countries
Includes (almost) every industry
Have approximately 21802 international standards and related documentation
162 national standard bodies within their membership
2. Which is true about ISO Standards?
ISO standards are only applicable to manufacturing operations
ISO standards are reviewed every 5 years and revised if needed
ISO standards are reviewed every 3 years and revised if needed
Being certified through ISO is free for the company, as long as they show a quality improvement overall
3. ISO 9001:2015: Quality Management Systems, focuses on the requirements necessary to implement the system.
True
False
4. ISO 9000:2015: Quality Management Systems, focuses on the requirements necessary to implement the system
True
False
5. ISO 9001 is based on the idea of CI
True
False
6. ISO 9001:2015 is a standard that specifies requirements for a:
EMS
LOL
QMS
ISO
7. Which requirement of ISO 9001:2015 refers to the context of the organization?
Clause 9
Clause 5
Clause 8
Clause 4
8. ISO 14001:2015 refers to which management system?
Environmental
Labour
Health and Safety
Quality
9. Lean Six Sigma also has a standard that specifies the competencies for key personnel and their organizations. What is the ISO standard reference number for quantitative methods in process improvement?
18404:2015
18404:2003
14001:2005
QS 9001
10. Only workers born in Canada have rights.
True
False
11. Federal Labour and Employment Laws do not cover individuals that work at banks.
True
False
12. In Canada, OHSA covers rights for workers. Which of the following demonstrate the rights of workers (select all that apply):
The right to refuse unsafe work without reprisal or retribution
The right to participate in activities that are unsafe if they are willing to accept the risk
The right to participate in the JHSC
The right to know how much profit the organization makes each year
The right to know the hazards they are working with
The right to refuse any work that the worker feels may compromise their morals
13. Examples of Sustainability in Supply Chain may include (select all that apply):
Profit at all costs
Flexible hours of operation
Succession planning
Ethical Sourcing
Compliance
Using Lean in your Organization
Managing by exception
14. A organization that is less mature with respect to sustainability will likely have some insight to the supply chain, but have little to no ability to manage and respond to risks.
True
False
15. An organization may take on a strategy to focus on risk management to achieve sustainability goals. This represents a strategy that is:
less secure/short term, requiring mitigation
Less secure/long term, requiring mitigation
More secure/short term, requiring mitigation
Less secure/long term, requiring innovation
16. Triple threat, 3Ps:
Profit
Planet
Product
People
Purpose
17. ISO Definition of Social Responsibility includes the following (select all that apply):
Diversity
Community Involvement and Development
Human Rights
Safety
Labour Practices
Fair Operating Practices
The Environment
Financial Responsibility
Organizational Governance
Consumer Issues
Relationship with Suppliers
18. An Audit may have several outcomes. These outcomes may be (select all that apply):
Meets Requirements
Pass
OFI
Fail
Conditional Pass
Major
Exceeds Requirements
Minor
19. Providing objective evidence means giving the auditor tangible proof that an event has occurred.
True
False
20. A company wants to maintain their ISO certification. They hire a local company to come in and audit their systems as a dry run to the ISO audit coming up next month. What type of audit is this?
External/Third Party
External/Second Party
Internal/Second Party
Internal/First Party