how many types of deviations? describe
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Deviations are of two types i) planned deviation and
ii)un-planned deviation. Again deviations are categorized
according to their impact on Quality as follows.
Minor deviations - doesn't have direct impact on the quality
of the product.
Major deviations - Indirectly having impact in quality of
the product.
Critical deviations - Having direct impact on the quality of
the product.
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Answer / k.venkat reddy
Two types of deviations 1.planed deviation 2.unplaned
deviation
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Answer / k ramarao
ii)un-planned deviation. Again deviations are categorized
according to their impact on Quality as follows.
Minor deviations - doesn't have direct impact on the quality
of the product.
Major deviations - Indirectly having impact in quality of
the product.
Critical deviations - Having direct impact on the quality of
the product.
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