role of qa&qc in manufacturing presentation
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Growing a diversified global business
Quality Control Activities
ContentsContents
Quality Assurance – Goal/Implementation
Quality Control – Goal/Implementation
Quality Assurance Activities
Quality – an overview
Quality Improvement – Concept
Learning Objectives Learning Objectives
Quality Control
– Concept & Implementation
Quality Assurance
– Concept & Implementation
Quality Improvement - Concept
QA&QC Activities in Manufacturing QA&QC Activities in Manufacturing Quality Assurance
Implementation of QMS.
Control, update and revision of QMS documents .
Conduct internal Audit and coordinates with ISO certified body for certification.
Coordinate with client for external / third party audits
Maintain and control the Manual and SOP/MS/Written Practices.
Control and monitoring of NCR’s / CARs.
Second party audit of vendors and subcontractors.
QA&QC Activities in Manufacturing QA&QC Activities in Manufacturing Quality Assurance
Preparation of documentation and Quality related procedures
Conducts Quality Review Meeting.
Review and analyze customer complaints and other re-occurring problems in the process.
QA&QC Activities in Manufacturing QA&QC Activities in Manufacturing Quality Control
To carry out stage and final Inspections & preparation of associated reports.
Client and Customer cordination and handling.
Material inspection during receiving and before issuance to fabrication.
Welding control and monitoring of repair rates
Supervision of non-destructive testing.
QA&QC Activities in Manufacturing QA&QC Activities in Manufacturing Inspections
Incoming goods inspection.
Marking & layout inspection.
Fit up inspection .
Weld visual inspection.
NDT Review ,Witness & Clearance.
Hydro test witness
Surface preparation & painting inspection
Packing & Shipment inspection
QA&QC - Improvement areas QA&QC - Improvement areas Concepts????
Thinking that Quality is expensive; it lowers productivity
Thinking that Quality is intangible; it cannot be managed
Thinking that Poor quality means poor workers
Thinking that Quality is the responsibility of quality
department only
Thinking that Quality is a Department
Thinking that Quality is role specific
Thinking that Quality is someone else’s job
Thinking that Quality is not a major issue; it has little
impact on the company
QA&QC - Improvement areas QA&QC - Improvement areas Where should we go from here?
We must go back to the past………. Back to the basics
Basics …………..
Which Quality leaders have been advocating from many years
Overview Overview
Overview Overview
Overview Overview
DESCON
Bevel, Fit-up, Alignment etc
Welding visual inspection
NDE
Spool Erection & Welding
Pressure Testing
Quality Control Quality Control Concept
Process of making sure that products or services are made to consistently high standards
It is product oriented
It coordinates the links between the following activities:
Specifications of what is required.
Components, elements of the product
Inspection of the product to determine conformance to customer specification.
Quality Control Quality Control
Quality Control Quality Control
Quality Control Quality Control
Traditional QC
Inspection of products and services takes place during and at the end of the manufacturing process
Problems: Not a value-added activity
Too late
Costly
Human factor in inspections
Quality Control Quality Control
Example – Pressure Vessel Production
Raw material
Final Product
Quality Control, only, is not enough Inspections for defects – too late
Quality Control Quality Control
Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Concept
A set of activities designed to ensure that the development and maintenance process is adequate to ensure a system will meet its objectives.
A process of verifying or determining whether products or services meet or exceed customer expectations.
A process driven approach with specific steps to help define and attain goals.
Quality assurance defines the quality policy and in turn, how to follow the policies in better way to avoid any issues/defects thus saving time effort and money in the production of product but also providing the customer with exactly what they require.
Quality Assurance Quality Assurance
HOW SURE ARE YOU??” :: focus on the process involves, and make sure you do the right
thing.
To ensure that the products/services meet the customer’s requirements at the highest standard.
:: customer requirement/needs may change in time.
Determine if the steps/process implemented to produce the product/service are appropriate with the time and conditions.
Quality Assurance Quality Assurance
Internal audit / First party audit :: a systematic, independent and
documented process, conducted by members within the organization and obtain evidence and evaluate it to determine where requirements are fulfilled.
External audit / Second or Third party audit
:: similar to internal audit, but conducted by members not within the organization.
Quality Assurance Quality Assurance
:: PDCA analyzes existing conditions and methods used to provide the product or service to customer.
QC vs QA QC vs QA Quality control emphasizes testing and blocking the
release of defective products,
Quality assurance is about improving and stabilizing associated processes to avoid or at least minimize issues that led to the defects in the first place.
However, QA does not necessarily eliminate the need for QC: some product parameters are so critical that testing is still necessary just in case QA fails
Quality in an OrganizationQuality in an Organization
Overview Overview
Quality Improvement Quality Improvement
Keyword : IMPROVEMENT
The continuous study and improvement of a process, system, or organization
A continuous process that identifies problems, examines solutions to those problems, and regularly monitors the solution implemented for improvement.
Example in manufacturing / industry : reduce product failures or work related injuries.
Example in administration / service : increase efficiency or reducing re-work.
It is aimed at improvement - measuring where you are, and figuring out ways to make things better. It specifically attempts to create systems to prevent errors from happening.
QI activities can be very helpful in improving how things work. Trying to find where the “defect” in the system is, and figuring out new ways to do things can be challenging and fun. It’s a great opportunity to “think outside the box.”
Quality Improvement Quality Improvement
Five (05) crucial activities to Quality Improvement
Quality Improvement Quality Improvement
An example: FADEE Model
Quality Improvement Quality Improvement
Quality Improvement Quality Improvement
Ordinary Company QI* Company
Quality is expensive. Quality leads to lower costs.
Inspection is the key to quality.
Inspection is too late. Workers should produce defect-free goods, right at first time
Defects are caused by workers.
Most defects are caused by the system
Rewarding the best performers and punishing the worst will lead to greater productivity and creativity
Most variation is caused by the systems that judge, punish, destroy teamwork.
Profits are made by keeping revenue high and costs down.
Profits are generated by loyal customers.
Quality Improvement Quality Improvement
Quality Improvement Quality Improvement How can you make the difference?
Be a quality professional – Who is quality
professional?
Starting point for improvement - recognize the need
Be an agent for change in your organization
Show people how to prevent problems, not just
identify them
Promote quality’s image - Inside & outside
Constantly learn more about quality
Educate, train, and support those who do the work