what is the diffirence between deviation and change control?
at what situations we can raise the deviation and change
control
Answer Posted / srikar_22
Change control :is a planned deviation when any abnormality or inaccurate observed in the sop, stp ,process, method
fallowing can be addressed by change control process
EX:if ay chemist found that instead of ml printed as g
or
if any chemist observed that indicator in assay in the sop is methyl red instead of methyl orange
Deviation : is a unplanned activity when as activity was performed with out fallowing the approved document (Departure from an approved document)
fallowing can be addressed by deviation
Ex:if a analyst done the analysis by taking 1 g sample instead of 2 g
or
if a analyst selected a wrong method for the analysis of sample
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