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articles:types_of_audits [2023/02/09 10:50] – [Product Audits] rrandallarticles:types_of_audits [2023/02/09 11:10] (current) – [Quality Management System Audits] rrandall
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 Using "Document Control" as another example, the auditor would verify control of documents in every area where documents are distributed (or otherwise required to be controlled - e.g., documents of external origin). Using "Document Control" as another example, the auditor would verify control of documents in every area where documents are distributed (or otherwise required to be controlled - e.g., documents of external origin).
  
-<note>AS9100 auditors use the "Horizontal Auditing" approach for all of the AS9100 requirements outside of section 8. This is recorded in AS9101 Form 2: "QMS PROCESS MATRIX REPORT".</note>+<WRAP center round info 80%> 
 +AS9100 auditors use the "Horizontal Auditing" approach for all of the AS9100 requirements outside of section 8. This is recorded in AS9101 Form 2: "QMS PROCESS MATRIX REPORT". 
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 __Vertical Audits__ \\  __Vertical Audits__ \\ 
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 A “Product Audit” is performed with the objective of verifying whether a particular product (e.g., parts or assemblies, processed material, software) conforms to requirements (i.e., drawings, BOMs, technical specifications, product/material standards).  A “Product Audit” is performed with the objective of verifying whether a particular product (e.g., parts or assemblies, processed material, software) conforms to requirements (i.e., drawings, BOMs, technical specifications, product/material standards). 
  
-<note>A similar approach could be taken when performing a service-related audit (e.g., laboratory analysis, destructive or non-destructive testing, calibration services, repair services). However, the focus would generally be on the specification(s) defining the required service.</note>+<WRAP center round info 80%> 
 +A similar approach could be taken when performing a service-related audit (e.g., laboratory analysis, destructive or non-destructive testing, calibration services, repair services). However, the focus would generally be on the specification(s) defining the required service. 
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 In fact, the ASQ definition of a “Product Audit” includes "services". In fact, the ASQ definition of a “Product Audit” includes "services".