Theyare supposed to be useful tools, but whether theyare printouts, computer files, flowcharts, or forms, documents can often give more headaches than help. And yet without them, most organizations couldnat function. ISO 9001 and other quality management systems place great emphasis on documents, and for good reason. Documents arenat individual, stand-alone elements of the management process. Theyare interrelated, formatted in different media, and controlled by various and distinct functions. Keeping critical information current and in the right hands requires more than just signing off on procedures. Document control is essential, but where should you begin? Inside youall find clear explanations about the document control process as well as practical solutions for creating, organizing, and maintaining documents, including: A discussion of different kinds of documents, including electronic media and QMS requirements Identifying and defining responsibility Understanding the relationship between documents and records Tips for document writers Managing and maintaining documents Issues of accessibility Handling revisions and deviations Writing document control proceduresThey provide an elegantly simple, concise, and clear model for articulating what youa#39;re about. The quality manual says what your company does, references documented procedures (which can be in any format you choose), and describes anbsp;...
Title | : | Document Control |
Author | : | Denise Robitaille |
Publisher | : | Paton Professional - 2011-09 |
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