RE: RE: POST MAINTENANCE TESTING Contribution from Doroteja Kirhmajer written on 5/14/2002 at 13:12
Original contribution: RE: POST MAINTENANCE TESTING written by Dick Bonner on 5/9/2002 at 12:27) The idea behind the question was avoiding or not performing all OQ after every maintenance activitiy.Every single break and repair on the critical equipment does not mean always, really critical infuence on the operation/ performance or critical attributes of the product. I wonder if it possible to define the shorter scope than in OQ, for PMT (using part of tests of OQ and all acceptance criteria from OQ) and be sure (or have steel a valid proof) that equipment is in qualified status. Creating of this list can be the common task for all user of similar equipment.
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