ellen1
Specifier/Regulator
- May 16, 2003
- 3
Hello,
I am in the pharmaceutical industry and we are trying to decide how to setup our engineering documentation system(drawings mainly). Currently there is a quality assurance documentation department that maintains control over all standard operating procedures and specifications. When I say control I mean they keep hard copies under lock and key and maintain revision and change control. This is fine with documents that are in Word, but what about CAD drawings? We would like to setup a separate system of revision control for all drawings and be able to specify the features of the drawing that are important to us, for example the title block, line weights, layers, etc. WOuld we need a standard operating procedure to specify how it works? What else would we need? Does anyone have any experience with this? Thanks, Ellen
I am in the pharmaceutical industry and we are trying to decide how to setup our engineering documentation system(drawings mainly). Currently there is a quality assurance documentation department that maintains control over all standard operating procedures and specifications. When I say control I mean they keep hard copies under lock and key and maintain revision and change control. This is fine with documents that are in Word, but what about CAD drawings? We would like to setup a separate system of revision control for all drawings and be able to specify the features of the drawing that are important to us, for example the title block, line weights, layers, etc. WOuld we need a standard operating procedure to specify how it works? What else would we need? Does anyone have any experience with this? Thanks, Ellen