CAPAtoiminnoilla
CAPAtoiminnoilla, also known as CAPA activities, refers to a set of actions taken to address and prevent the recurrence of nonconformities or other undesirable events in an organization. CAPA stands for Corrective and Preventive Action, and these activities are a crucial part of quality management systems, particularly in industries that adhere to standards such as ISO 9001. The primary goal of CAPA activities is to ensure that the organization continuously improves its processes and products, thereby enhancing customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.
CAPA activities typically involve several key steps:
1. Identification: Recognizing the need for corrective or preventive action based on data, feedback, or other
2. Containment: Immediate actions to stop the recurrence of the nonconformity and prevent any further damage.
3. Analysis: Investigating the root cause of the nonconformity to understand what went wrong and why it
4. Implementation: Developing and implementing corrective or preventive actions to address the root cause and prevent
5. Monitoring and Review: Continuously monitoring the effectiveness of the implemented actions and reviewing the CAPA
Effective CAPA activities require a systematic approach and the involvement of relevant stakeholders across the organization.