corrective controls
Corrective controls are measures implemented to address and rectify issues or deficiencies within a system or process. They are designed to identify problems, analyze their causes, and take appropriate actions to prevent recurrence. Examples of corrective controls include root cause analysis, process adjustments, and employee training.
These controls are essential in maintaining the effectiveness of an organization's operations and ensuring compliance with standards. By focusing on continuous improvement, corrective controls help organizations minimize risks and enhance overall performance, ultimately leading to better outcomes and increased efficiency.