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articles:types_of_audits [2020/06/24 10:58] – [Conclusion] rrandallarticles:types_of_audits [2020/10/24 11:36] – [Types of Audits] rrandall
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 b. is EFFECTIVELY implemented and maintained.</blockquote> b. is EFFECTIVELY implemented and maintained.</blockquote>
  
-Largely due to "indoctrination" (from the registrars) in how to think about ISO 9001 & AS9100, many auditors consider a "process-based" audit to be the ONLY way possible to determine "//whether the quality management system is effectively implemented and maintained//”. This was further supported by an "opinion" provided in the [[https://asq.org/quality-resources/iso-9001/us-tc176|US TC 176 - TG22 - Interpretations]] (Read: [[articles:re-writing_iso_9001_through_interpretation|Re-writing ISO 9001:2015... through Interpretation]]).+Largely due to "indoctrination" (from the registrars) in how to think about ISO 9001 & AS9100, many auditors consider a "process-based" audit to be the ONLY way possible to determine "//whether the quality management system is effectively implemented and maintained//”. This was further supported by "non-bindingopinion provided in the [[https://asq.org/quality-resources/iso-9001/us-tc176|US TC 176 - TG22 - Interpretations]] (Read: [[articles:re-writing_iso_9001_through_interpretation|Re-writing ISO 9001:2015... through Interpretation]]).
  
 However, is this true? However, is this true?
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 The above should be sufficient information to "appeal" this type of invalid nonconformity. The above should be sufficient information to "appeal" this type of invalid nonconformity.
  
-The point is that auditors should be there to verify compliance "actual" requirements. Not imagine requirements where none exists.+The point is that auditors should be there to verify compliance with "actual" requirements. Not imagine requirements where none exists.