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Quality Management Systems Chris P. James Its Elementary

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Quality Management Systems

Chris P. James

Its Elementary

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Agenda

• Elements of a Quality Management System

• Product Realization

• Continual Improvement

• Resource Management

• Affects on a FUS Standard

• Questions

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Quality Challenge

Baldwin Corp.

Scott Co.

Colby Inc.

McArdle Services

Wehr LLC.

Not Everything Is Always As It Appears

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Elements of a Quality Management System

“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives.” - William A. Foster

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Elements of a Quality Management System

• Organizational structure and Responsibilities• Process Controls and Methods• Data Management• Resources - including materials as well as human resources• Customer Satisfaction• Continuous Improvement (corrective/preventative action)• Product Quality (validation/verification)• Equipment Maintenance and Calibration• Sustainability - including efficient use of resources and responsible environmental operations• Monitoring by continual assessment (internal or external)

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What Can a Quality System Manage

• Production System

• Packaging & Labeling System

• Facilities & Equipment System

• Laboratory Controls System

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Which Path is Acceptable?

ACME Quality

Manufacturer’s Quality

Program

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Product Realization

“Quality is not an act, it is a habit.” - Aristotle

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What should a quality system manage

Product Realization is the combination of all processes (step by step) - from initial design to actual delivery of final product/service - that deliver an output meeting defined requirements (specifications).

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Continual Improvement

“Quality means doing it right when no one is looking.” – Henry Ford

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Continual Improvement

1. Containment

2. Root Cause Analysis

3. Corrective Action

4. Preventative Action

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Continual Improvement

Containment: Immediate actions to reduce the severity of the identified problem (slow production line, provide for temporary fix/repair, etc.)

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Continual Improvement

Root Cause Analysis: A detailed review of the issue to determine the true cause for the problem. Utilizing various methods such as 5 why’s, Ishikawa (fishbone/cause-effect) chart, etc.

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Continual Improvement

Corrective Action: Once the true cause of the problem is identified, action take to resolve/reduce the likely of same problem from reoccurring.

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Continual Improvement

Preventative Action: Analysis of processes/operations to mistake proof them so as to eliminate problems from happening (prevention)

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Resource Management

“The quality of an organization can never exceed the quality of the minds that make it up.” - Anonymous

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Personnel Competency and Development

Personnel competency can be broken down into the following areas:

• Determine the necessary competence (skills)

• Provide training and evaluate the effectiveness

• Ensure that personnel are aware of the relevance and importance of their activities and how they contribute to the achievement of the quality objectives.

• Maintain appropriate records of education, training, skills and experience.

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Elements That Can Be Overlooked

The working environment should also be managed to help achieve a conforming product, such as:

• Human factors:• safety rules and guidance• ergonomics

• Physical factors:• hygiene, cleanliness• noise, vibration• heat, light, air-flow• security

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Affects on a FUS Standard

“It is easier to do a job right than to explain why you didn't” - Martin Van Buren

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Questions

Steve Schmid, ASQ CMQ/OEQuality Assurance [email protected]