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Posted 23 April 2013 - 04:44 PM

Hi Everyone,

I just had one quick question: Can you define register for me? Posted Image

Is it a list? Can it be a binder full of records? I'm wondering if I have to have a list/table of contents of finished product specifications or if the binder full of product specifications is fine.Posted Image

Thank you in advance,
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Posted 23 April 2013 - 05:05 PM

Basically it's Aussie for "list".


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Posted 23 April 2013 - 08:08 PM

Agreed, list. You're going to want a table of contents for your binder full of specifications.



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Posted 23 April 2013 - 08:22 PM

List. The auditor is going to want to see a single summary sheet of what you have on file. Can be a pain to keep up but also handy to have.



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Posted 23 April 2013 - 10:15 PM

Thanks for clearing it up for me. I'm going to be spending the rest of the afternoon creating lots of registers. Posted Image



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Posted 24 April 2013 - 02:59 PM

I don't know if this will help you, but what we did for SQFregarding the registers was to create excel work sheets. They are like an index in that they list all the items for the register in the rows going down and the colums across the top lists all the different documents required for that item, for example raw materials, all the raw materials are listed down the side. Then across the top is the differnent required documents such as MSDS, Spec Sheet, GMO Statement, Kosher Cert, etc. What we did was list the date of the document in the column so we could easily see when it would be due to be updated. Also we made these clickable links so that if you want to view say a certain spec sheet, you click on the link in that cell and it takes you right to the information.



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Posted 24 April 2013 - 06:27 PM

Hi Everyone,

I just had one quick question: Can you define register for me? Posted Image

Is it a list? Can it be a binder full of records? I'm wondering if I have to have a list/table of contents of finished product specifications or if the binder full of product specifications is fine.Posted Image

Thank you in advance,
AA NNFF


As several of our members have stated, it is a list here is an example created in Word (some people use Excel).

Attached File  FSR 008 Document Master List Example.pdf   179.08KB   69 downloads

Regards,

Tony




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