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Would new signatures on a policy require a new version?

Started by , Mar 24 2021 10:12 AM

No, not new version #s

 

You simply write "reviewed on March 30 2021" or something similar and sign

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Hi all, I'm currently starting as the new TM for my site. I'm reviewing policies, and they've been signed by the previous TM. Would I need to make a new version of the policies if I sign them? There are no other changes to the document apart from the signatures.

It seems pretty straightforward to me, but I don't want to mess things up so early in my job!  :shutup:

 

 

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No, not new version #s

 

You simply write "reviewed on March 30 2021" or something similar and sign

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