Is there some missing evidence from the auditor to support the ineffectiveness of the training? If the PFMEA has a mistake in it then to err is human and all that, correct it and move on. However as said above a large leap from not filled in correctly and ineffective training.
That was what I had been thinking but in light of all the comments about correcting the training or testing the trainees, etc I thought I was wrong. Auditors have to back up their NCs I thought and one PFMEA that has a mistake does not give you the smoking gun on ineffective training IMHO. does the auditor have anything else to back it up? Do you agree with the NC as well?
That was what I had been thinking but in light of all the comments about correcting the training or testing the trainees, etc I thought I was wrong. Auditors have to back up their NCs I thought and one PFMEA that has a mistake does not give you the smoking gun on ineffective training IMHO. does the auditor have anything else to back it up? Do you agree with the NC as well?