We’ve talked in the past about the importance of controlling your documents. Under ISO 9001, every business-related document must be controlled, especially in the manufacturing world, where process revolves around a constant flow of documents, their approvals, and their ability to withstand an audit.
That’s why big and small plants alike are adopting document management solutions that can deliver:
With so many moving variables in a world that is highly dependent on precision and compliance, having the ability to instantly recall a document’s history with a secure audit trail – exactly who had access, and what they did with it – is a paramount part of document control. This is even more risky for those operating across multiple jurisdictions and countries.
An audit trail is simply a log of the path that a document has taken. Most audit trails capture key details about a documents journey such as:
Take the high level example of the basic manufacturing process. A document, such as a purchase order, is received from a customer and then passes through a series of checkpoints within the organization to initiate production, inspection, and, finally, delivery. The problem is that so much can happen (or go wrong) along the way.
Each step may involve a series of approvals, additions, deletions – all important changes made to the initial order. What’s more is that these modifications are not just made by one person, but a number of different employees involved in the production process. With so many cooks in the kitchen, anything can go wrong.
ISO 9001 compliance benefits customers in the following areas:
What’s more is that many companies are actually requiring their suppliers to maintain ISO 9001 standards because it shows their dedication to quality control. Customers want to know that their suppliers are paying adequate attention to the quality in their products and services. Keep your eye on you processes (and your documents) and learn more about how you can protect your document’s journey today.