Hi RosieMolly,
Assuming yr definition of a new "revision number" implies a change in "content" then the logical answer IMO to yr query is NO. But also see the final paragraph below and the PPS.
Questions about ISO9001 "review" are one of the numerous ISO "old chestnuts".
I agree with Post 2.
I looked through my archives and extracted a few ISO9001 snippets to support not showing a specific next review date (NRD) while still answering the iso standard's requirement. These are attached below.
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I suggest the same response for BRC unless NRD is specifically required to be shown on the document which afaik it isn't.
A third variation again based on not showing NRD is suggested in link below. Seemed quite practical to me -
http://www.qualitysy...w-your-policies.
If you really must show the NRD maybe create an exception within yr main document control procedure for this specific case stating (something like) - the version number will remain unchanged for successive NRDs provided that the documented result of an assessment of necessity for a revision of the relevant document (as implemented according to SOP Document Revision XYZ) is negative, ie no revision required.
(this is vaguely analogous to the well-accepted manouevre of defining a document revision number to not need changing if only edit for minor typographical errors)
The counter-argument to above manipulations is that will eventually have 2 documents with same name/revision number but which are not absolutely 100% identical..The above bracketed divergence is unquestionably validatable in various published ISO document control examples but whether one can argue that a change in a header or footer info. is equally "minor" is perhaps more debatable. Hence the preference to simply not show a NRD (unless a specific validation reference is locatable somewhere).
PS - there is some discussion on this topic in thread below although not specifically directed to yr OP -
http://www.ifsqn.com...anual-policies/
PPS - Assuming you have a Master List of Documents (?) here is another alternative which would only involve updating the revision number on One document and theoretically only one time if all docs are reviewed on a fixed date -
As per ISO 9001 you do not have to review your procedures once a year. However you must check your own procedures, especially your own Document Control procedure, to see if you have impose on yourself to do this. Perhaps not your Document Control procedure but the Master List of Documents may also contain a column titled “next review” which may tell you when is the next required review date for your procedures, forms or documents. Or you may also check your Quality Manual, you never know but there may be things you signed up to do and therefore you must do those.
http://mireauxms.com...ew-do-i-have-to
Edited by Charles.C, 06 December 2016 - 03:21 PM.
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