Purpose Process Control Checks:
- Check if the prescribed process controls are implemented.
- Check if the required measures are being taken correctly.
Definition:
Process Control: controls within the production process. This is with exemption from the CCP measurements, which are checked separately.
Implementation:
The process controls to be checked are in iMIS Audit. The process control includes:
Check if the process controls are properly executed by looking at:
- Recording of the measurement data;
- The measures taken by abnormalities;
- Recording the measures taken;
- The applied frequency.
Process Control Checks: Actions by abnormalities:
The operations are entirely dependent on the abnormality:
- Determine the cause of the abnormality.
- Determine the measures to be taken.
- Adjustment of instructions.
- Instruct the employees.
- Record the cause and all actions taken.
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