- Corrective action
A corrective action is a change implemented to address a weakness identified in a
management system . Normally corrective actions are implemented in response to a customer complaint, abnormal levels of internal nonconformity, nonconformities identified during aninternal audit or adverse or unstable trends in product and process monitoring such as would be identified bySPC .The process of determining a corrective action requires identification of actions that can be taken to prevent or mitigate the weakness. These actions are commonly referred to as
countermeasures . Effectiveness is generally thought to be improved by addressing theroot cause (s) of the problem (in some cases the root cause of occurrence and non-detection are considered separately).Where possible an analysis is undertaken to identify other areas, products, processes or services which may be affected by the same problem and assess the feasibility of carrying the countermeasures across to those processes. Further, there may be systems in place to ensure that the problem is taken into account in future incidents where new products, processes or services are introduced, or existing products, processes or services are modified. This can be achieved through modification of the Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
FMEA orrisk assessment documentation, where these are used.In some settings, corrective action is used as an encompassing term that includes
remedial action s, genuine corrective actions andpreventive action s.Examples of corrective actions
*Error Proofing (
Poka Yoke )
*Visible or Audible Alarms
*Process Redesign
*Product Redesign
*Training or enhancement/ modification of existing training programmes
*Improvements to maintenance schedules
*Improvements to material handling or storageIn some cases a combination of such actions may be necessary to fully correct the problem.
ee also
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Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA)
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