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Document Control and Management

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Document Control and Management

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  • Course type

    Instructor led live training

  • Course duration

    2 Hrs

  • Course start date & time

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  • Language

    English

Why enroll

Mastering Document Control and Management can significantly enhance your career in industries like engineering, construction, and pharmaceuticals, leading to roles like Document Control Specialist, Quality Manager, or Information Manager, with median salaries ranging from $60,000 to over $100,000. With this training, you'll gain expertise in developing and implementing document control systems, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and managing the flow of information. This knowledge will also equip you to develop and implement document management procedures, conduct audits and training, and ensure data security and integrity. As a certified Document Control and Management professional, you'll be highly valued for your ability to maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation, reduce errors, and drive business efficiency. Your expertise will also enable you to lead document control teams, develop and implement information management systems, and drive continuous improvement initiatives.

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Course details

This course offers a comprehensive guide to effective document control and management systems, crucial for maintaining accuracy, compliance, and efficiency in various organizational settings. Designed for document control professionals, quality managers, and administrative personnel, the course covers the fundamentals of document management, from creation and revision to storage and retrieval.

Course suitable for

  • Oil & Gas
  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Chemical & Process
  • Health, Safety & Environmental
  • Metallurgy & Material Science

Key topics covered

  1. Introduction to Document Control and Management:

    • Definition and Importance: Understanding what document control is and its critical role in managing organizational information, compliance, and operational efficiency.

    • Scope and Benefits: How effective document control impacts quality, reduces risk, ensures regulatory compliance, and enhances collaboration across teams.

  2. Document Management System (DMS):

    • Overview of DMS: Key components of a Document Management System (DMS), including storage, retrieval, version control, and security.

    • Types of Document Management: Paper-based vs. electronic document management systems, and the transition from manual to digital systems.

    • Choosing the Right DMS: Factors to consider when selecting a DMS, such as scalability, user-friendliness, integration capabilities, and security.

  3. Document Lifecycle Management:

    • Document Creation and Review: Best practices for document creation, drafting, and collaborative review, ensuring accuracy and consistency.

    • Version Control: The importance of managing document versions, controlling edits, and tracking changes to ensure the latest version is always in use.

    • Approval and Distribution: How to implement formal approval workflows and control the distribution of documents to the relevant stakeholders.

  4. Document Classification and Indexing:

    • Document Categories: Types of documents (e.g., policies, procedures, technical drawings, contracts) and how to classify them for easy retrieval.

    • Indexing Methods: Techniques for indexing and tagging documents to ensure fast and accurate searchability, using metadata, keywords, and categorization schemes.

    • Organizing Files: Folder structures, naming conventions, and indexing strategies to optimize document retrieval and reduce confusion.

  5. Document Security and Compliance:

    • Confidentiality and Access Control: Best practices for ensuring the confidentiality of sensitive documents and controlling access through permissions, encryption, and audits.

    • Compliance with Standards: Overview of key regulations and standards (e.g., ISO 9001, ISO 27001, GDPR) that govern document management and control.

    • Audit Trails and Reporting: Maintaining audit trails to track document changes, approvals, and access history for compliance and accountability.

  6. Document Retention and Disposal:

    • Retention Policies: Defining and implementing document retention schedules based on legal, regulatory, and organizational requirements.

    • Archiving: How to archive documents for long-term storage while maintaining access to critical records.

    • Document Disposal: Safe and secure methods of document disposal, including shredding and digital destruction, to comply with data protection laws.

  7. Best Practices in Document Control:

    • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): How to create and enforce SOPs for document control to ensure consistency and reduce errors.

    • Training and Awareness: Importance of employee training in document management practices and the use of DMS tools to ensure compliance and efficiency.

    • Common Challenges: Addressing common challenges like document duplication, loss, or mismanagement and strategies to overcome these issues.

  8. Technologies and Tools for Document Control:

    • Document Management Software: Overview of popular document control tools and platforms (e.g., SharePoint, M-Files, DocuSign) and their key features.

    • Automation and Workflow: Leveraging automation to streamline document approval, revision tracking, and distribution processes.

    • Cloud Storage and Collaboration Tools: Using cloud-based systems (e.g., Google Drive, OneDrive) for real-time collaboration and document sharing while ensuring version control.

  9. Case Studies and Real-World Examples:

    • Industry Applications: How document control and management practices are applied in different sectors (e.g., manufacturing, healthcare, construction, legal).

    • Lessons Learned: Case studies highlighting successful document management implementations and common pitfalls to avoid.

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