BSI abbr.
[军] British Standard Institution, 英国标准协会
abbr.
British Standards Institution, 英国标准机构
- It acted on the warning by changing the constituents of its plastic mouldings. The company also received a BSI translation of the new directive from Dutch to English.
- He rejects the report's suggestion that BSI's certification and standards-setting functions should be split.
- Mr Bullock-Webster points out that the while funding for pay and administration is chanelled through the BSI, the organisation has no involvement in policy, pay levels or recruitment.
- They have forced BSI to set up a committee to review the issue. Meanwhile, there is increasing demand for Europe-wide standards.
- And, of course, there are still BSI and BCE, plus the local training and enterprise council. Money from government since 1982 has totalled about Pounds 55m.
- In other words, without a tool to measure your quality process, the whole affair degenerates into yet another exercise in nebulous management jargon. A company applies for BSI accreditation.
- Simplification of the process not only costs less, but is more likely to produce a quality manual that will become a management tool, MRDL says. But first, BSI's Fastraq 9000, which will be on sale from mid-November.
- 'You can't run a business this size like a co-operative,' he says. Mr Thomas has wasted no time, computerising many procedures, cutting out layers of committees and shedding jobs. But the pace of change worries some of BSI's members.