European Organization for Quality

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The European Organization for Quality (EOQ) is an autonomous, non-profit making association under Belgian law, having its legal office in Brussels. EOQ is the European interdisciplinary organization striving for effective improvement in the sphere of quality management as the coordinating body and catalyst of its National Representative Organizations (NR’s).[1] EOQ’s Network comprises National Representative, Associated, Affiliated members’ and partners’ organizations from 40 countries, reaching up to 70,000 members and 500,000 companies linked to its members.

History[]

The EOQ (at that time called European Organization for Quality Control - EOQC) was established in 1956 and the founding organizations came from five western European Countries: France, Italy, Western Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The EOQ spread its roots into other western European countries, before establishing links with central and eastern European countries in what was then seen as a Communist bloc. More recently EOQ has widened its activities to include the countries of the southern and eastern Mediterranean region. EOQ Historical Data - Initiated Projects

  • 2009 Technical Working Group (TWG) - elaboration of EOQ normative documents
  • 2005 European Voluntary Registration System (EVROS)
  • 2004 Business Leaders Club
  • 2004 European Platform on transformation
  • 2003 European Quality Leader
  • 2002 Sustainable development
  • 2001 EOQ Summer Camp
  • 2000 European Quality Vision
  • 1999 European Customer Satisfaction Index
  • 1997 European Quality Award for SME
  • 1996 Anticipation and breakthrough management
  • 1995 European Quality Week
  • 1992 European Quality Award for Business Excellence
  • 1990 Certification of Quality Personnel
  • 1990 European Quality Award for Leadership in TQM
  • 1989 Yearly World Quality Day initiated by the EOQ
  • 1987 EOQ moves from Quality Control to Quality Management
  • 1985 National Quality Award
  • 1960 Zero default
  • 1950 Diffusion of statistic methods

EOQ's Mission[]

Improve European society through the promotion of Quality in its broadest sense. This will be achieved by:

  • Facilitated networking, thereby:
Speeding up research
Aiding transfer of knowledge
Disseminating leading edge concepts and techniques
Functioning as a competence and representation centre for organizations, governments and EU
Supporting its members in the promotion and deployment of quality
Fostering the processes of global integration in the field of quality
  • Qualified people, created by:
Training and continuous professional development through attendance on appropriate courses taught by qualified trainers
Recognition of the levels of competence achieved by issuing certificates of qualification
Developing and providing training and examination programs
  • Transformed organizations through:
Integration of qualified people within the structure
Masters in innovation techniques and breakthrough management
Dissemination of information by all means
Common framework of CSR & Sustainable development[citation needed]

Products and services[]

EOQ’s main products, services and activities:

  • Organization of EOQ annual quality congresses since 1956).[2]
  • Competence certification of personnel in the field of management systems’ professions: more than 70.000 management systems professionals trained and certified based on the EOQ harmonized scheme since 1993 [3]
  • Issuing and registration of the EOQ professional competence passport [4]
  • Thousands of events organized during the European Quality Week since 1995 [5]
  • Granting the annual European Quality Leader Award since 2003 [6]
  • Granting Georges Borel Awards since 2002 [7]
  • Managing the European Voluntary Registration System (EVROS) a database on information about quality organizations and professionals since 2007 [8]
  • Organizing the Business Leaders’ Club since 2004 [9]
  • Organizing Summer Camps since 2001 [10]
  • Actively involved in the work of European and international organizations for the development and promotion of quality, environmental protection, occupational health & safety, innovation and transformation, sustainability and corporate social responsibility (EOQ Competence Specifications and Certification Schemes) [11]
  • Developing contacts relation management in the European Community
  • Partner for the accreditation bodies associations (EA, IAF)

EOQ competence certification[]

EOQ's goal is to achieve mutual recognition of qualifications within Europe hence, the registration of EOQ certified professionals. EOQ supports all common activities, with respect to the qualification and registration/certification of EOQ certified professionals under the EOQ Harmonized Scheme for the Registration of Personnel (in the field of quality, environment, health and safety, risk, corporate social responsibility and specific sectors), the most successful product of EOQ. EOQ established this scheme, called EOQ’s Personnel Registration Scheme, as a part of its mission to strengthen Europe’s economic system by promoting improvement in all aspects of quality - from developments in quality systems management through to the use of quality as a competitive market force, by anticipating customer needs and creating customer confidence. For this purpose, the EOQ has formed a special unit, the EOQ Personnel Registration Unit (EOQ-PRU), who acts both as a clearing body and as a body for the recognition/certification and acceptance of EOQ certified professionals and deals with:

  • Development and harmonization of EOQ Personnel Registration Schemes
  • Registration and re-registration of EOQ certified professionals
  • Assessment/recognition of PRU Agents for personnel competence certification

EOQ promotes the mutual recognition and acceptance of registrations/certificates within the framework of the scheme, actually based on mutual recognition through the (EA), granted by its recognized members called EOQ-PRU Agents.[12] Competence certificates based on EOQ normative documents have an outstanding reputation and are objective proof of competence due to the worldwide accepted processes of assessment, examination, certification and re-certification used in accordance with the ISO/IEC 17024 standard’s requirements. Today EOQ counts more than 70,000 EOQ competence certificates holders. EOQ certificates have been commended for openness, transparency and credibility.

EOQ competence certifications

EOQ Profession EOQ Code Certificate validity (years)
Quality Operator QO 5
Quality Assistant QAS 5
Quality Professional (only for re-certification) QP 5
Quality Management Technician QMT 3
Quality Management Technician Junior QMT Junior 6
Quality Management[13] Representative (start 2013) QMR 3
Quality Systems Manager (valid until 2015) QSM 3
Quality Manager (start 2013) QM 3
Quality Systems Manager Junior QSM Junior 6
Quality[14] Auditor QA 3
Quality Lead Auditor (start 2013) QLA 3
Quality Auditor Junior QA Junior 6
Environmental Systems[15] Manager ESM 3
Environmental Systems Manager Junior ESM Junior 6
Environmental Auditor ESA 3
Environmental Auditor Junior ESA Junior 6
Occupational Health and Manager OHSSM 3
Occupational Health and Safety Systems Manager Junior OHSSM Junior 6
Occupational Health and Safety Systems Auditor OHSSA 3
Occupational Health and Safety Systems Auditor Junior OHSSA Junior 6
Risk Manager[16] RM 3
TQM Assessor TQMA 3
TQM Leader TQML 3
CSR & Sustainability Manager CSRM 3
CSR & Sustainability Assessor CSRA 3
Management System Consultant MSC 3
Management System Senior Consultant MSSC 3
Quality Systems Manager in Healthcare QSMH 3
Food Safety[17] System Manager FSM 3
Food & Safety Auditor FSA 3
Information Security Management System Manager ISMSM 3
Information Security Management System Auditor ISMSA 3
Laboratory Quality Assurance Manager LQAM 3
Laboratory Assessor LA 3
Process Manager PSM 3

References[]

  1. ^ "EOQ National Representative Organizations". www.eoq.org. European Organization for Quality. Archived from the original on 7 September 2017.
  2. ^ "EOQ annual quality congresses". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 21 June 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Who we are?: EOQ Personnel Registration Unit". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 14 September 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Search for EOQ certificate holders". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 15 May 2017.
  5. ^ "European Quality Week". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 30 December 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  6. ^ "European Quality Leader Award". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 9 September 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  7. ^ "EOQ Georges Borel Awards". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 3 December 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  8. ^ "European Voluntary Registration System". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 9 September 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  9. ^ "EOQ Business Leaders' Club". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 22 May 2016.
  10. ^ "EOQ summer Camps". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 30 December 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  11. ^ "EOQ Competence Specifications and Certification Schemes". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 9 September 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  12. ^ "EOQ PRU Agents". www.eoq.org. Archived from the original on 14 May 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  13. ^ "ISO 9001 Quality management". www.iso.org.
  14. ^ "New ISO 19011 standard adds value to management system audits". iso.org.
  15. ^ "ISO 14001 Environmental Management". www.iso.org.
  16. ^ "ISO 31000 Risk management". www.iso.org.
  17. ^ "ISO 22000 Food safety management". www.iso.org.

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