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A long time ago...Good Auditing Practices Guide

Started by , Jun 06 2018 07:34 PM
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Hello everyone,

 

It's been quite a while since I took my Auditor training following ISO 10011:1990 "Guidelines for auditing quality systems" and one of the principles that we were given during this 5-day training was that an auditor should always write is notes using a pen - never using a pencil. Can someone give me references on this - I'm trying to find a "Good Auditing Practices Guide" that would state that auditors notes should always be clear and never use a pencil.

 

Thanks for helping 

 

DenisB

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It will be the same principle for using ink on process records---it can not be altered, pencil can "magically" disappear


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