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Course Outline - Quality Management QMS ISO 9001:2008 - Document Control
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Course
Title:
QUALITY MANAGEMENT QMS ISO 9001:2008 -
DOCUMENT CONTROL
Course
Instructor
Denise E. Robitaille
Chico, California, U.S.A
Training Overview:
Effective Document
Control
Documents are supposed to be useful tools. They describe requirements. As such,
they are indispensable to an organization’s QMS (quality management system).
Unfortunately, the challenge of managing documentation has evolved into a
burdensome task where maintaining control supersedes actual utilization. This
course is designed to assist individuals in identifying documents and appropriately
defining the requirements that will make them a positive feature of the organization.
Course Results
Include:
In this 2-day workshop designed for technical and non-technical Records &
Information Management professionals will provide operatives with a thorough
understanding of the role of managing corporate-wide documentation. Here is an
outline of the primary topics taught in this training program:
What Are
Documents
Formats Relating to Access, Readability, Timeliness, etc.
Distinct Attributes: Content, Context and Interrelationship
Various Types of Documents
Different Kinds of
Documents
The Pyramid Model
Traditional Quality Procedures and Documents
manuals and policies
quality procedures
work instructions
Other Internal Documents
travelers
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drawings and specifications
schedules
contracts
strategic plan
job descriptions and training guides
user manuals and product literature
unconventional documents and formats
Documents of External Origin
national/international standards
customer specifications
statutory and regulatory requirements
industry and product standards
operating and repair manuals
Electronic Media
Identifying Owners
and Defining
Responsibility
Authors
Documents Coordinators
Custodians and Librarians
Revisers, Editors, Reviewers, Approvers
Users
Outsourcing
Communicators, Distributors, Trainers, Facilitators
The Relationship
between Documents
and Records
Concept of Process
Process and Related Documents
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Series of Processes
Evidence of Compliance
Evidence of Process Control
Document/control record chart
Clarifying the QMS
Tips for Document
Writers
Bulleted List
Illustrations
Forms
Flowcharts
Memos
Electronic Forms and Databases
General Guidelines
purpose
scope
Managing and
Maintaining
Documents
Controlled vs. Uncontrolled
electronic Media
paper documentation
training
Condition of Old Documents
Obsolete Documents
Access
Documents of External Origin
matrix of documents of external origin
Tips for Managing Documentation
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Handling Revisions
and Deviations
Review and Approval Process
Deviations
deviation notice
Engineering Change Notices
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Design Plans
Writing Document
Control Procedures
Focus on the Intended Audience
Enlist Process Owners
chart of documents and authorized individuals
Writing with ISO 9001:2000 in Mind
requirements for a documented procedure
Who Should
Attend
This course is intended for anyone who is responsible for generating
documents, auditing, managing/coordinating documentation, writing QMS
procedures or managing various aspects of the organization’s QMS, including:
quality managers, ISO 9000 coordinators, Internal auditors, production
supervisors, quality technicians, and customer service managers.
Summary This course provides a clear and concise approach to implementing document
control within an organization. Training will include exercises and examples to
help participants increase efficiency for cost savings and process
improvement. The overall training objective will be to learn how to make
documents the valuable and meaningful enterprise-wide tools they are meant
to be.
Added Bonus Each participant will receive a copy of the book:
Document Control – A Simple Guide to Managing Documentation,
by Course Instructor, Denise Robitaille.
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Instructor Profile
Denise E. Robitaille
Denise Robitaille is the author of numerous books on various quality
topics. She is an internationally recognized speaker who brings years
of experience in business and industry to her work in the quality
profession. In November of 2005, she was recognized in Quality
Digest as one of the “Drivers of Quality.” Denise is a member of U.S. TAG to ISO/TC
176, the committee responsible for updating the ISO 9000 family of standards. She is
also a RABQSA certified lead assessor, an ASQ Certified Quality Auditor, and a senior
member of ASQ.
As the principal of Robitaille Associates she has helped numerous companies in diverse
fields to achieve ISO 9001 registration and to improve their quality management
systems. She has conducted training courses for thousands of individuals on such
topics as corrective action, management review, auditing, document control and
implementing ISO 9001.
Denise’s books include: The Corrective Action Handbook, The Management Review
Handbook, The Preventive Action Handbook, Root Cause Analysis: Basic Tools and
Techniques, Document Control and Managing Supplier-Related Processes. She is a
regular columnist for The Auditor newsletter and is the author of numerous articles.
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