Hi,
We have been Issue 6 certified for 5 years now.
Moving onto Issue 7, would it be ok to issue people PAPER copies of updated policies/procedures and even the things that haven't changed and sign them off as being trained or must you as internal trainer sit down with them and go through everything again?
I understand any changes to processes must be physically gone through and signed off, but if it's a case of us all sitting in a. room and me reading aloud to them something they are holding in their hands which they are already mostly familiar with, it seems a little inefficient?
All feedback welcome. Good, bad, insulting or other.
How are you going to to prove to an auditor that the employees are actually competent?
There have been changes, so they need to know where things are still the same and where things have changed.
If you just hand them paper copies and then sign it off, you don't even prove they read those papers.
Where is the verification that whatever approach you choose is effective?
Do you ask them some questions about the changes before you sign off?
Do you go out on the floor and check whether workers apply the changes they are supposed to have read?
What about new employees? They need the be fully trained, so you might as well have that full training ready.
The goal of a training is to have informed and competent staff and be able to prove this is the case.
How are you planning to achieve that? There are multiple ways to do it, but handing out some papers alone is (in my personal opinion) not sufficient.