Saturday, 22 December 2012

Quality, health, safety and environment (QHSE)

Quality, health, safety, environment

Four components of a responsible corporate management approach based on the belief that all accidents are caused by human error and are, therefore, preventable with better training and administration.

Quality
Quality is continuous improvement, quality is customer satisfaction, quality is conformance to requirements, quality is conformance to specifications, quality is cost, quality, time and more definition of a quality

It's easy to say the definition of quality but the reality is very difficult to implement, especially if we want to make a deal with the definition of the work we adopt the entire definition of quality.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

ISO 9000, Quality Management


The ISO 9000 family of standards is related to quality management systems and designed to help organizations ensure that they meet the needs of customers and other stakeholders while meeting statutory and regulatory requirements related to the product.


The standards are published by ISO, the International Organization for Standardization, and available through National standards bodies. ISO 9000 deals with the fundamentals of quality management systems, including the eight management principles on which the family of standards is based. ISO 9001 deals with the requirements that organizations wishing to meet the standard have to fulfill.


Third party certification bodies provide independent confirmation that organizations meet the requirements of ISO 9001. Over a million organizations worldwide[5] are independently certified, making ISO 9001 one of the most widely used management tools in the world today. Despite widespread use, however, the ISO certification process has been criticized[6][7] as being wasteful and not being useful for all organizations

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Quality First



Quality management has a specific meaning within many business sectors. This specific definition, which does not aim to assure 'good quality' by the more general definition, but rather to ensure that an organization or product is consistent, can be considered to have four main components: quality planning, quality controlquality assurance and quality improvement.
Quality management is focused not only on product/service quality, but also the means to achieve it. 

Quality management therefore uses quality assurance and control of processes as well as products to achieve more consistent quality.



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