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[Music] hello and welcome to quality professional consulting group youtube channel my name is ben tomik and in this short video were going to talk about the retention control of records in iso 9001 2015 quality management system okay so iso 9001 2015 standard requires that organization must control the records and as an evidence of the effectiveness of its processes the organization must address the following distribution access and retrieval and use storage and preservation control of changes and retention and disposition we already talked about the control of changes in our previous video how were going to control the revision of different documents in quality management system how were going to distribute them access and make them available to the uh appropriate people in the organization however in this short video were going to talk how were going to deal with the records so we have to address the best way to keep our records so what would be the best way to address this part