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All work associated with a particular test plan is complete. How do I remove the test plan from the online document list?

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All work associated with a particular test plan is complete. How do I remove the test plan from the online document list?

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When a Controlled Document is no longer needed or is no longer used, the author or a Manager will complete the Distribution/Recall of a Controlled Document Form (NP 6-2-1) and submit it to Document Control. Document Control will then remove the document from the online document web page, and notify staff by email, that the document has been recalled. Corrective Action Request (CAR) Q. People seem to think of Corrective Action Requests as something of a “black mark”. If that is the case, it seems that we should try to avoid writing CARs. Corrective Action Requests are written to document situations or conditions that are “adverse to quality”, that is, situations in which our internal procedures have apparently not been followed or requirements have not been met. While these situations are not desirable, the CAR itself serves to initiate action to remediate the problem and to prevent other situations like it from happening again. CARs can also help defend technical work by explaining wha

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