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  • Action Plan Management Basics
  • How do I edit a Corrective Action Plan?
  • What type of evidence should I provide?
  • How are Due Dates set?
  • How is due date different from expected completion date?
  • What do the Corrective Action statuses mean?
  • How do I submit a Corrective Action Plan?
  • What is the difference between Open Plans and Closed Plans?

How are Due Dates set?

A Due Date indicates when your non-compliance must be resolved by. Due Dates are automatically set for each non-compliance once the audit has been completed. Major non-compliances are due by 6 months of the audit completion date. Minor non-compliances are due before the next annual audit begins.
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