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the begining of the lecture? The number of uncontrolled copies of QMS documents should be kept as low as possible. Occasionally, however, a copy is needed over and above the set of controlled copies. For example, a copy may need to be provided to a client. To make this possible, the QMS documentation should make provision for how uncontrolled copies are to be identified. Typically, they are stamped with the words, "Uncontrolled copy". Uncontrolled copies should not be used for routine laboratory functions, such as laboratory testing. |