Audits as a Manner of Conformity Assessment and Improvement Guidelines in the Organisation

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Audit, being a tool for nonconformities analysis, seems to be one of the main requirements for maintaining the management system in every organisation. It applies to every process independently on the size, complexity as well as character of the realised activities enabling the assessment of the correctness of the system solutions and indicating the guidelines and possibilities of their improvement.

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