QISS LAB software is integrated with QIA’s QISS QMS software. QISS LAB uses the QISS QMS Document Control Module and other Modules to maintain certain records and data for QISS LAB.
The QISS QMS, Document Control software, allows you to store your organization’s documents in a centralized, secure system and enforce uniform processes for reviewing, approving, modifying, releasing, and obsoleting documents across numerous departments and locations.
The Training module in QISS QMS is a powerful tool that ensures that everyone in the organization is as competent as needed to do the job that they are doing and are required to do. The concept is that competency requirements exist for each job, department, etc., and employees need to be evaluated against those as and when necessary. The provision of training must remedy any shortfall.
QISS’s training module offers everything you need to manage the necessary activities through the Plan Do Check Act (PDCA) principle. It includes an LMS-style library of training materials.
The program streamlines document handling and exceeds compliance standards. It decreases total compliance costs and boosts productivity by automating essential operations like document release, revision management, and scheduled reviews. Many businesses worldwide use QISS QMS to automate critical business operations and document management tasks. In addition, they utilize QISS QMS to facilitate collaboration, enhance decision-making, and reduce time to market.
What is QISS Document Control Software?
QISS Document Control Software organizes, routes, tracks, approves, and distributes all documentation associated with product design, development, and manufacturing. It supports paperless process automation and manages quality documents according to ISO standards.
ISO standard requires organizations to establish a documented procedure to control several aspects of the document, including:
- Identification
- Storage
- Protection
- Retrieval
- Retention
- Review
- Approval
- Disposition
- Legibility
- Change Tracking