Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Re: [MW:32230] NCR

NCR means you have a huge issue with your quality management system...
And the fact that you are asking this question means that you will probably have a difficult time dealing with closing it...

NCR is a very bad thing for a company...
NCRs go up to the top management and they have the responsibility to follow and close it...
You have to identify why it has happened, then find those responsible for it and then fix the system (along with the issue which has raised the NCR)...

It's not just fixing the issue; 
you have to fix the system;
and then, you must prove that you have fixed the system properly so it will never happen again...
It's a long process...

There is a lot more about NCR and it cannot be explained in just an email.
You need a good QA engineer (who has experience in the industry) to deal with these issues...

Good luck
Ramin  Kondori
Sr. QA/QC & Welding Engineer
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On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 7:22 PM PK M <pkmqaqc@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Experts.

 

Normally How to Close NCR?

How many Days need to close?

What is the importance of NCR?


Thanks

PKM

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