Deviation

What is an anomaly?

A deviation (also called non-conformity) is the failure to meet a requirement. These can be requirements from laws and regulations, customers or internal agreements within an organization. A nonconformity can occur in processes, products or working methods.

When do you speak of an anomaly?

A deviation occurs when something does not meet what has been agreed upon or established. This may be the case, for example:

  • A process not performed according to procedure
  • A product that does not meet specifications
  • Incomplete or incorrect records
  • Failure to comply with internal or external guidelines

Deviation in practice

The example below shows how an organization deals with an anomaly.

During an audit, it appears that a work process was not performed according to the agreed upon procedure.

  • The deviation is recorded
  • The impact is assessed
  • The deviation is corrected
  • The cause is being investigated
  • Measures are taken to prevent recurrence

How do you deal with an anomaly?

When a deviation occurs, it is important to manage and resolve it. This means correcting the deviation and preventing the consequences from increasing further.

In addition, the cause is investigated so that targeted corrective action can be taken to prevent recurrence.

Deviations and digitization

Recording and monitoring deviations becomes easier when this is done digitally. Recording deviations, cause analyses and measures in a single system provides better insight and grip on improvement processes.

LeanForms supports this with digital forms and workflow management, allowing deviations to be recorded and tracked in a structured manner.

FAQ

These are the questions we hear most often about deviations, with answers.

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