This book explains the requirements for compliance with FDA regulations and ISO standards (9001/13485) for documented information controls, and presents a methodology for compliance.
The document control system (DCS), or documented information control system (DICS), is the foundation of a quality management system. It is the first quality system element that must be implemented because the establishment and control of documented processes and information in a quality-controlled environment is dependent on the ability to proactively manage access to documents and the movement of documents through the document life cycle. A well-developed document control system benefits business by:
•Improving knowledge retention and knowledge transfer within and across business units
•Improving access to knowledge-based information
•Improving employee performance by providing standardized processes and communicating clear expectations
•Improving customer communication and satisfaction by providing documented information from which common understanding can be achieved
•Providing traceability of activities and documentation throughout the organization
•Improving organization of and access to documents and data
Sample documents are included in the appendixes of this book to help clarify explanations, and a full set of formatted procedures and document templates are available for download to get you off to an even faster start.
This book provides a process-based approach that can be used for controlling all forms of documented information that are required to be managed under the quality management system.
The document control system (DCS), or documented information control system (DICS), is the foundation of a quality management system. It is the first quality system element that must be implemented because the establishment and control of documented processes and information in a quality-controlled environment is dependent on the ability to proactively manage access to documents and the movement of documents through the document life cycle. A well-developed document control system benefits business by:
•Improving knowledge retention and knowledge transfer within and across business units
•Improving access to knowledge-based information
•Improving employee performance by providing standardized processes and communicating clear expectations
•Improving customer communication and satisfaction by providing documented information from which common understanding can be achieved
•Providing traceability of activities and documentation throughout the organization
•Improving organization of and access to documents and data
Sample documents are included in the appendixes of this book to help clarify explanations, and a full set of formatted procedures and document templates are available for download to get you off to an even faster start.
This book provides a process-based approach that can be used for controlling all forms of documented information that are required to be managed under the quality management system.