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What Is a Control Plan?
Control plans are documents that describe the systems we use to monitor, minimize, and control variation in a product or process on an ongoing basis. The control plan is one possible type of current control identified during FMEA. Learn the contents of a typical control plan, and how FMEA activity helps to develop control plans.
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