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QAKat

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Posted 09 December 2022 - 09:41 PM

Hello All, 

 

I read the SQF code but it doesn't say anything about when document versions should be changed. Would it be up to us to decide when and what changes determine a new version? We have our documents as 1.0. We decided that minor changes would be a point change for example from 1.0 to 1.1. A big change would be a whole number change 1.0 to 2.0 but I'm having a hard time deciding on what a small change is and what a big one is.

When do you guys change the versions to your documents and how? 

 

Thank you and Happy Holidays!  :x_smile:



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Posted 09 December 2022 - 10:34 PM

You likely just need a system that enables your firm to understand what the most up to date version of a document is. Many electronic systems default to increasing the version number by 1.0 with every approved change, while increasing by 0.1 for draft changes. A central record of your policies and their most current version number will enable your staff to tell whether a document they're viewing is up to date or not. The next step of course is a system of document control, which would prevent out of date documents from ending up in your staff's hands in the first place!

 

That said, any system that you determine to effectively keep track of versions and enable staff to identify which version is the most up to date will likely be compliant.





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