Requirement

10.2: Nonconformity and corrective action

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When a nonconformity occurs, the organization must respond without delay to control or correct it, address any resulting environmental impacts, and analyze underlying causes to prevent recurrence. This process requires a structured review, determination of corrective measures, evaluation of similar risks, and verification of the effectiveness of actions taken. All nonconformities, corrective actions, and outcomes must be documented to provide evidence of accountability and continual system improvement.

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This requirement is part of the framework:  
ISO 14001:2015

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10.2: Nonconformity and corrective action
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10.2: Nonconformity and corrective action
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10.2: Nonconformity and corrective action
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When a nonconformity occurs, the organization must respond without delay to control or correct it, address any resulting environmental impacts, and analyze underlying causes to prevent recurrence. This process requires a structured review, determination of corrective measures, evaluation of similar risks, and verification of the effectiveness of actions taken. All nonconformities, corrective actions, and outcomes must be documented to provide evidence of accountability and continual system improvement.

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10.2: Nonconformity and corrective action
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In Cyberday, requirements and controls are mapped to universal tasks. Each requirement is fulfilled with one or multiple tasks.

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10.2: Nonconformity and corrective action
of the framework  
ISO 14001:2015
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Complete these tasks to increase your compliance in this policy.
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Documentation and treatment of environmental-related non-conformities
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Documentation and treatment of environmental-related non-conformities

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Framework

Sets the overall compliance standard or regulation your organization needs to follow.

Requirements

Break down the framework into specific obligations that must be met.

Tasks

Concrete actions and activities your team carries out to satisfy each requirement.

Policies

Documented rules and practices that are created and maintained as a result of completing tasks.

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