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Question #: 83
Topic #: 1
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A quality audit observation is defined as

  • A. a noted item of objective evidence found during an audit
  • B. an accepted level of audit findings defined as "major" and "minor"
  • C. an auditor's initial notice of a potential nonconformance
  • D. the lead auditor's perception of a potential problem
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What is the difference between a finding and an observation?
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