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The sequence and interactions of the management system processes shall be determined and processes shall be documented to the appropriate extent.
 
The sequence and interactions of the management system processes shall be determined and processes shall be documented to the appropriate extent.
 
To document processes different methods could be used, such as graphical representations, written instructions, checklists, flow charts, methods using visual media and electronic methods.
 
To document processes different methods could be used, such as graphical representations, written instructions, checklists, flow charts, methods using visual media and electronic methods.
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==References==
 
==References==

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Definition

Business process is A managed process that produces business related outcomes

Source: Safety Glossary 2007 Edition

Summary

One paragraph.

Description

The processes of the management system that are needed to achieve the goals, provide the means to meet all requirements and deliver the products/services of the organization shall be identified, and their development shall be planned, implemented, assessed and continually improved. Some organizations have found it beneficial to structure their processes as follows:

— Core processes, the output of which is critical to the success of the facility or activity;

— Supporting processes, which provide the infrastructure necessary for the core processes (e.g. procurement, training, etc);

— Management processes, which ensure the operation of the entire management system.

The sequence and interactions of the management system processes shall be determined and processes shall be documented to the appropriate extent. To document processes different methods could be used, such as graphical representations, written instructions, checklists, flow charts, methods using visual media and electronic methods.

Presentation 1:Presentation 1.pdf

References

[1] IAEA safety requirements GS-R-3 “Management System for facilities and activities”;

[2] IAEA Safety Guide GS-G-3.1 “Application of management system for facilities and activities”;

[3] IAEA Safety Guide GS-G-3.5 “The management system for nuclear installations”;

[4] Safety Glossary 2007 Edition;

[5] ISO 9001:2008 “Quality Management System – Requirements”;

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