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Who wants to be witness audit candidate?

Started by , Apr 26 2005 03:17 PM
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Hey there,
we are looking for a production site in germany or switzerland that want´s to go through the witness audit for a certification body to get their accreditation. It would be possible to work with us on the audit protocol and methods. otherwise get the certificate for a very interesting prize.
Is someone interested?
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Please will you explain a little more for those who may not know what a witness audit is and what is involved?

Thanks,
Simon

Please will you explain a little more for those who may not know what a witness audit is and what is involved?

Thanks,
Simon

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Witness audit is the audit where the certification organisation has to proove their ability and to present the audit method and the auditors to the accreditation organisation. The accreditation body has to accept the procedure. The company who is the audit candidate in that procedure has the advantage that the procedure and the protocol is not fixed yet and they might discuss a bit more than usual. And: its cheaper...
(Horrible english... sorry)
So what you are saying is,

Witness audit is the audit where the certification organisation has to proove their ability and to present the audit method and the auditors to the accreditation organisation. The accreditation body has to accept the procedure. The company who is the audit candidate in that procedure has the advantage that the procedure and the protocol is not fixed yet and they might discuss a bit more than usual. And: its cheaper...

It makes perfect sense.

By the way 'proove' is spelt 'prove'. I know, I know 'proof' has two o's, we do it on purpose.

Regards,
Simon

By the way 'proove' is spelt 'prove'.  I know, I know 'proof' has two o's, we do it on purpose.

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Hy, Simon
thanks for correction
...I hope my english will improove (improfe? improofe??? )




Lots of greetings

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