Practical sheet | REF: FIC1435 V1

How to move from a paper-based QMS to 100% dematerialization

Author: Benoît BOUDIER

Publication date: March 10, 2015 | Lire en français

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    6. Our advice

    6.1 Accept document printing

    It can be tempting to prohibit all printing when implementing dematerialization. Instead, our advice is to empower staff, and automatically generate watermarks indicating staff name, date and copy status. After that, you'll need to check regularly to make sure that these printed documents don't end up in filing cabinets, thereby preventing a parallel system from being set up.

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    6.2 Check computer accessibility

    The success of dematerialization depends on effective IT...

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