@Bev D thank you for your comprehensive input.
I do agree in principle that it is not about the words but about that the right actions are being done to fix and prevent a problem.
However we live with the reality that we have to write down processes (and lower lvl docs) for people to be able to execute work in a reproduceable way in order to have reproduceable results.
In this context, correct and understandable definitions are important. Because if it is not understandable people can interpret it in different ways and that will create unwanted deviation.
Many of the CAPAs I have supported,one of the causes is along these lines that the content of the documentation needs to be revised in order to be more clear about what is exactly meant, including definitions.
I do agree in principle that it is not about the words but about that the right actions are being done to fix and prevent a problem.
However we live with the reality that we have to write down processes (and lower lvl docs) for people to be able to execute work in a reproduceable way in order to have reproduceable results.
In this context, correct and understandable definitions are important. Because if it is not understandable people can interpret it in different ways and that will create unwanted deviation.
Many of the CAPAs I have supported,one of the causes is along these lines that the content of the documentation needs to be revised in order to be more clear about what is exactly meant, including definitions.