Sunday, 21 July 2013

Quality Control




Quality control, or for short, is a process in which all persons consider the quality factors involved in the production. This approach focuses on three aspects:

1. Elements such as management, job management, defined and well managed processes, performance and integrity criteria and identification of records.

2. Competence, such as knowledge, skills, experience and qualifications.

3. Soft items such as personnel, honesty, confidence, organizational culture, motivation, team spirit, and quality relationships.

Controls include product control, where every product is inspected visually, and often using a stereo microscope for small parts before the product is sold in a foreign market. Inspectors will be provided lists and descriptions of products of unacceptable defects such as cracks or surface defects .Quality of the activities is at risk if any of these three aspects is deficient in any quality matters .Control emphasizes testing of products to uncover defects, and reporting to management who decides whether to enable or disable the output, while trying to improve the quality assurance and production of stabilized (and related processes) to avoid or at least minimize the problems which led to the defect (s) first. For contract work, particularly work awarded by government agencies, quality control is one of the main reasons for not extending the contract.