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IEC 60601 - Medical Electrical Equipment Safety Standards Series Job Openings, Consulting and Employment OpportunitiesĮarth leakage current test for Permanently installed Large scale MEE Remote Opportunity - Large Scale Glove Factory QMS / RA / Legal This would mean keeping things from each supplier physically separate from the rest, although all could be filed per project. Without knowing more about what's involved, I think I would just create a system for controlling external documents in their native formats and numbering schemes, with perhaps a central cross-reference (a database) to your own identifiers. If you force your system onto your suppliers, you're putting them in the same position you're in now-having to reconcile disparate formatting issues. The only way I can think of doing it your way would be to invoke new resources (people, mainly) for "translating" everything into a consistent format. I understand that you might realize this and still want to control them that way for continuity and consistency, but as you've discovered, it's a monumental task when there are lots of documents and sources involved. You're dealing with documents of external origin, which must be controlled, but they don't have to be controlled within your company's numbering system. Click to expand.This reply assumes that ISO 9001 is the standard.