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Non-conformance of a product with the specified requirements or non-fulfilment of user expectations is called as

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nonconformity is the “non-fulfillment of a requirement”. Nonconformity refers to a failure to comply with requirements. A nonconformity is a deviation from a specification, a standard, or an expectation....

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Answered by chamilmajumder
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Non-conformance is a reflection that signifies when something goes wrong in a service, process, product, or system by not meeting certain requirements or specifications.  The existence of a non-conformance implies that certain aspects of a company standard operating are not being followed or need an update on a regular basis.

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Non-conformance could lead to rework, product recall, and decreased productivity. Corrective actions are reactive – the steps you take once the problem has occurred.  Preventive actions are not only to prevent a particular instance of non-conformance from re-occurring but also to prevent one from ever occurring.

four ways to prevent or minimize non-conformance:

  • Management Review
  • Review
  • Internal Audit
  • Feedback

The aim is to resolve the non-conformance as quickly as possible and prevent any recurrence. Recording non-conformities helps analyze negative trends, examine the root cause, and eliminate the cause of the problems. Corrective actions should also include the longer-term actions to ensure the problem will not occur again.

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