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The document defines several key terminologies regarding quality: 1. Quality policy is a document developed by top management expressing their directive on quality and is required by ISO 9001 to be written and understood. It often indicates how products will meet customer needs and preferences. 2. Quality objectives are specific, measurable goals for processes, teams or projects related to values like defects, durability, and are a basic quality management process. 3. Quality assurance works to prevent defects and problems when delivering products or services to customers, such as investigating issues found in quality control samples or customer complaints.

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The document defines several key terminologies regarding quality: 1. Quality policy is a document developed by top management expressing their directive on quality and is required by ISO 9001 to be written and understood. It often indicates how products will meet customer needs and preferences. 2. Quality objectives are specific, measurable goals for processes, teams or projects related to values like defects, durability, and are a basic quality management process. 3. Quality assurance works to prevent defects and problems when delivering products or services to customers, such as investigating issues found in quality control samples or customer complaints.

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Assignment # 1 Construction Quality & Productivity Management

Terminologies Regarding Quality


1. Quality policy:
In quality management system, a quality policy is a document developed by management to
express the directive of the top management with respect to quality. Quality policy
management is a strategic item.
 Section 5.2 of the ISO 9001:2015 standard requires a written, well-defined quality policy
that is communicated and understood within an organization.
 Section 5.2 also sets out some of the requirements for quality policies.

For Example:
 Customer Needs: Indicating that product will meet customer needs. This is often phrased
in marketing terms. The principle that products will “delight customers” or “be
affordable, safe and reliable.”
 Customer Preferences: Indicating that products will be designed to customer
requirements, be customizable or be offered in variety designed to suit customer
preferences.

2. Quality Objectives:
Quality objectives are goals for the value of products, services & processes. It is a basic
quality management process to establish a set of quality objectives. Unlike a quality policy,
that is set at the top level of an organization, quality objectives can be specific to a
department, team, process or project.

Common Types of Quality Objectives:


 Defects: A goal for conformance to specifications such as 0.1% of items failing quality
control and 0% of products being shipped with a defect.
 Durability: A target for minimum durability of product such as 20,000 hours of use.

3. Quality Assurance:

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Quality assurance (QA) is a way of preventing mistakes and defects in manufactured


products and avoiding problems when delivering products or services to customers; which
ISO 9000

defines as "part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality


requirements will be fulfilled".

For Example:
 Manufacturing: Quality control samples at a headphone manufacturer indicate dropping
sound quality in every batch produced over the past 3 weeks. Quality assurance
investigates and finds that a supplier has changed the materials in a part. They push the
supplier to fix the problem.
 Food safety: A fast moving consumer goods company requires customer service teams to
report any customer complaints that are relevant to food safety to the quality assurance
team. The team investigates each issue to determine root cause and implement process
and system fixes.

4. Quality Audit:
Quality audit is the process of systematic examination of a quality system carried out by an
internal or external quality auditor or an audit team. It is an important part of an
organization's quality management system and is a key element in the ISO quality system
standard, ISO 9001.

5. Quality Control:
Quality control can be defined as "part of quality management focused on fulfilling quality
requirements." While quality assurance relates to how a process is performed or how a
product is made, quality control is more the inspection aspect of quality management. An
alternate definition is "the operational techniques and activities used to fulfil requirements for
quality."

For Example:

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 Vehicles: A high speed train manufacturer runs a detailed test on every component
produced that includes manual and automated verifications.
 Customer Service: A chain of retail stores tests the quality of customer service with secret
shoppers.

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