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Use this form to view and add corrections for approved nonconformance records.
Navigating the form
The following tables provide descriptions for the controls in this form.
Tabs
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View a list of nonconformance records that are in the process of correction. |
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View information about a selected nonconformance and its correction. |
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Select the filters and the filter values for viewing a subset of the list of nonconformance records with a correction. |
Buttons
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Description |
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Change the status of the correction to ended when you have completed all work on the correction. |
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Reopen a correction that has a status of ended. |
Fields
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Description |
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Enter or view the identifier of the nonconformance record. |
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Enter or view the diagnostic action to be taken to resolve the nonconformance. |
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Enter or view the employee who is assigned to process the correction. |
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Select or view the priority level that is assigned to the correction. For example, you would work on correcting high priority nonconformances before low or normal ones. |
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Enter or view the date on which the correction is requested to be completed. |
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Enter or view the date on which you plan to complete the correction. |
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Select whether the correction is a short-term solution to the nonconformance. If cleared, the solution is considered to be a long term solution. The selection represents reference information. |
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Show whether the correction has been completed. |
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Select whether you want to filter the list of corrections based on the value that was entered for a nonconformance identifier. |
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Select whether you want to filter the list of corrections based on the value that was entered for a diagnostic type. |
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Select whether you want to filter the list of corrections based on the value that was entered for an employee. |
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Select whether you want to filter the list of corrections based on a correction status of open, ended, or all. |
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Select whether you want to filter the list of corrections based on a priority of low, normal, or high. |