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The four things that are highlighted in the requirements as important considerations for changes to the QMS are as follows: The purpose of the changes and the potential consequences : When making your plans for QMS change, you need to know why you want to make changes; there is no need to change the QMS just for the sake of making a change. Why are you doing it, and equally importantly, what are the expected consequences of making the change, both good and bad?
Maintaining QMS integrity : Your QMS processes are there to meet customer requirements, enhance customer satisfaction, and continually improve the QMS; any changes you make need to ensure that these goals still happen. If you are making a change that will negatively affect your ability to improve customer satisfaction, then this change should not be made.
This 8-page SOP, which includes a Change Control Form, is ready to use and only needs a small amount of site-specific modification before it can be adopted for your operations. Table of Content 1. Regulatory Basis, Reference Documents 2. Purpose 3. Scope 4. Responsibilities and Accountabilities 4. Procedure 5. Definitions 6. Distribution 8.
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