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What is the difference between correction and corrective action?

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D) Correction fixes the observed defect; corrective action addresses the cause to prevent recurrence.

Correction repairs the current problem, while corrective action targets the underlying cause.

Answer Options
A
Use corrective action tracking to are always identical
B
Corrective action means hiding the defect
C
Correction is only a bid-day activity and use that item to close corrective action tracking
D
Correction fixes the observed defect; corrective action addresses the cause to prevent recurrence.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Correction repairs the current problem, while corrective action targets the underlying cause.

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