Nonconformities and noncompliance are deviations from the standard operating procedure
<h3>What is nonconformity?</h3>
A circumstance when a condition is not met is referred to as a nonconformity.
A specification, standard, rule, policy, process, or customer expectation can all be considered requirements. Any one of these things—a product, a process, a service, or a management system—can have a nonconformity.
A rule, a law, a contract, or an agreement is violated when something is not complied with. A noncompliance may be the consequence of willful behavior, negligence, misunderstanding, or ignorance. Consequences of noncompliance might be monetary, reputational, or legal.
The standard operating procedure, which is a collection of guidelines outlining how to carry out a task or activity consistently and successfully, is violated by both nonconformities and noncompliances. The appropriate authority often documents and approves the standard operating procedure.
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