Hey all,
Let imagine I performed a PQR, kept everything in line, all documents and records were kept...and a month later I look back and see, 'Shoot, I misspelled brazing procedure qualification record (BPWR) it should be (BPQR) not (BPWR).'
I'm under the impression that a correction such as this are allowed.
Would this kind of correction still be allowed if I did not write/sign the original document?
Outside of that, I'm with the understanding that no variables can be corrected from the original document, regardless if I was the originator or not.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Having an editorial mistake in your PQR really doesn't hurt anything, other than appearing unprofessional, as long as it doesn't affect the parameter values. If it's really bugging you (it would me, too) then treat it like you would any other quality document and revise it, along with a record of what was changed, by whom, and when. It's now "PQR XXX, rev 1". Retain the original document to appease the auditors, TPI's, etc.