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Electronic document control

Electronic document control

Electronic document control

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I am supposed to write a document control procedure acceptable to ASME and ISO for the control of electronic drawings and specs. Does anyone have a procedure that has been reviewed and accepted.

RE: Electronic document control

That can be a huge task, and what may work for some won't work for others.  I am not familiar with what requirements would be necessary in a structural context, but in aerospace much has to be considered, not least is the control of customer data.
That can cost much $$$ to design and implement.

"Good to know you got shoes to wear when you find the floor." - Robert Hunter
 

RE: Electronic document control

Assuming it's for a smaller organization, that's the perfect task for a RIM consultant.  Staff, network capabilities, and contractual obligations all come into play as ewh suggested.

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