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Could a PRP fail?

Started by , Jul 07 2024 04:27 PM
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Hi everyone!

 

Could a PRP fail?

 

I was wondering if I should consider my CCP controlling risks in case of PRP failure. 

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of course it could

 

Even something as simple as an employee not washing their hands is a PRP failure

 

The short answer is NO---you'd spend ALL your time managing deviations---time better spent training and reinforcing procedures

Yes why not. For every failure there is a correction and corrective action.


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