Franco
7th June 2005, 10:36 AM
HI people,.... im in the process of making my first procedure:D
control of document. and my question is... can I do only one document reflecting the diferent traitment of the document beginning to the QMS and the document beginning to "engineering specifications"
i hope you understand, my english is not to good
Another question... are the technical specifications controled documents? I recieve. both... some impact in the quality of my products(controled documents) anothers do not (not controled documents)
Are im doing the thing rigth??
thanks you people...
very nice forum you have here
Caster
7th June 2005, 08:42 PM
HI people,.... im in the process of making my first procedure
control of document. and my question is... can I do only one document reflecting the diferent traitment of the document beginning to the QMS and the document beginning to "engineering specifications"
i hope you understand, my english is not to good
Another question... are the technical specifications controled documents? I recieve. both... some impact in the quality of my products(controled documents) anothers do not (not controled documents)
Greetings Franco
My thoughts are yes, one document can cover control of QMS and engineering specs.
I would say that technical specs need to be controlled, especially if they impact product quality. For example, test methods, ISO standards, customer specs, blueprints, etc.
Control means timely review, approval, and action on changes.
Could you provide an example of the type of technical specs that do not impact product quality? It would help to decide if they need control.
Welcome!
QChas
8th June 2005, 05:03 PM
Please feel free to use this if you want
Franco
12th June 2005, 07:25 PM
thanks very much QCHAS it gonna be very helpful. I have to translate it to spanish and adapt to our format of documentation. We were trying to make all the documents in flow charts formats.
just an idea
thanks
Franco
12th June 2005, 07:28 PM
Greetings Franco
My thoughts are yes, one document can cover control of QMS and engineering specs.
I would say that technical specs need to be controlled, especially if they impact product quality. For example, test methods, ISO standards, customer specs, blueprints, etc.
Control means timely review, approval, and action on changes.
Could you provide an example of the type of technical specs that do not impact product quality? It would help to decide if they need control.
Welcome!
Some example of technical specs that not impact in quality of our product is that we recieve specs of product that we are not actually producing, but we recieve it.
then I think that this specs dont need any special traitment
hope you could understand me and thanks for your help