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Old procedure review and training requirements

Discussion in 'Documentation Control, Procedures, Templates,...' started by Jeff Maxwell, Jul 29, 2022.

  1. Jeff Maxwell

    Jeff Maxwell New Member

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    Our company is currently reviewing procedures that have not been updated in the last 5 - 10 years. Some of them do not require any changes but we are updating the Rev level (making notes that it was only reviewed with no changes) and updating the approval dates.
    For ISO 9001 & IATF 16949 compliance are we required to train everyone since it is a new rev level & new approval dates?
     
  2. yodon

    yodon Well-Known Member

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    Why?? Doesn't sound like any value-added effort.

    First off, what do YOUR procedures say? Regardless, this reinforces my first point: no added value.

    I don't know ISO 16949 so there may be some things there that may influence; but 9001 is all about competence. Does your team have the competence to perform their roles? We normally discuss the status of the QMS procedures in our management review which satisfies the (9001) "review and approval for suitability and adequacy" clause.
     
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    Andy Nichols Moderator Staff Member

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    Really? Nothing changed? Nothing needed improvement? Everything was running to 100% performance? Hmmmm