This is part of a companys check list. The entire list is in Audit_Check_List-A.doc
A check list may be simple
such as this, or very complex. You will find that the most important part of
planning is time. One can dwell on one thing for hours if one wishes. This is
the reason the scope of the audit should be well defined and a good reason
for check lists.
This check list is more
along the lines of what one might see for an auditor who pretty well knows
the process. It is relatively specific to a particular company. On the other
hand, it dos not cite specific operator instructions or other specific
documents (by number or other specific identifier). I am not trying to say
there should be more detail. Or less detail. Most importantly, ask yourself
what you are trying to achieve -- and how much time you have to do it in.