What Happens if the External Auditors (Registrars) Find Nonconformances or Opportunities for Improvement?
A Nonconformance is a failure to meet a specified requirement. Nonconformities (Minor or Major) identified during the audit must be resolved and closed within the designated time frame (following the on-site audit). Formal responses are required. Generally the Registrar provides a corresponding Corrective Action Request. Based upon the severity of the nonconformance, the registrar may close out the nonconformance off-line or on-site.
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