So we ended up with documents numbers that went something like this: Company Acronym So came the notion that procedures and work instructions had to show the level, the revision, and for large corporations perhaps their division and location. Most organizations had the exact same chart on their manuals and whether they understood it or not, they all knew, Procedures or SOP were level 2, Work Instructions (whether they had them or not) were level 3 and so forth. Although the standard was well intended it caused many companies to produce a chart similar to the one below: Root Cause Analysis and Problem Solving Fundamentals and Advancedīack when the ISO 9001 standard came about over 20 years ago, emphasis was on documentation and unfortunately not much on the organization’s processes.Document Control Fundamentals and Advanced.API Q2 Implementation and Internal Auditor.API Q1 Implementation and Internal Auditor.ISO 27001 Implementation and Internal Auditor. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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