Typically that would be done as part of your product quality review. Part of the reason for trending
deviations is to look for problems in your processes. Deviations, even the non-critical deviations
can be a good indication of the need to make some equipment changes or some sort of
mechanical changes so that the operator can follow the instructions without deviating. The
deviations can also be a good indicator of when training needs to be done. Q7A is not explicit
about trending of non-critical deviations, but it is a good business practice to do so.