quality assurance procedures
The procedures to inspect a product or system to ensure that it is according to specifications and requirements.
Consumer goods inspectors evaluate assembled parts of consumer goods and products for compliance with specifications and defects in-line with clients' requirements and organisational policies. Consumer goods inspectors provide results and findings for reports. Inspected defects can be identified as being cracks, scratches, errors in sanding, and defects of moving parts.
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The procedures to inspect a product or system to ensure that it is according to specifications and requirements.
The national and international requirements, specifications and guidelines to ensure that products, services and processes are of good quality and fit for purpose.
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Identify products that have been damaged and report the situation.
Communicate and give feedback to senior colleagues in the event of problems or non-conformities.
Conduct experimental, environmental and operational tests on models, prototypes or on the systems and equipment itself in order to test their strength and capabilities under normal and extreme conditions.
Use various techniques to ensure the product quality is respecting the quality standards and specifications. Oversee defects, packaging and sendbacks of products to different production departments.
Oversee all personnel and processes to comply with health, safety and hygiene standards. Communicate and support alignment of these requirements with the company's health and safety programmes.
Record data which has been identified specifically during preceding tests in order to verify that outputs of the test produce specific results or to review the reaction of the subject under exceptional or unusual input.
Undertake safety inspections in areas of concern to identify and report potential hazards or security breaches; take measures to maximise safety standards.
Understand and use technical documentation in the overall technical process.
Use equipment to test performance and operation of machinery.
Write the results and conclusions of the inspection in a clear and intelligible way. Log the inspection's processes such as contact, outcome, and steps taken.
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Types of sporting, fitness and recreational equipment and sporting supplies and their characteristics.
Companies and activities involved in the design, manufacture, distribution and sale of functional and decorative objects of household equipment.
Materials and processes involved in creating jewellery items like earrings, necklaces, rings, brackets, etc.
The manufacture of products and equipment used for both outdoor and indoor sports activities, such as balls, rackets, ski's, surfboards, fishing, hunting, skating or fitness centre equipment.
The process of working with metals to create individual parts, assemblies, or large-scale structures.
The different musical instruments, their ranges, timbre, and possible combinations.
The process of melting, working and shaping glass to create individual products or pieces of glasswork.
Equipment and devices used in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of medical issues. Medical devices cover a wide range of products, ranging from syringes and protheses to MRI machinery and hearing aids.
Quality assurance principles, standard requirements, and the set of processes and activities used for measuring, controlling and ensuring the quality of products and processes.
Types of products available in the games and toys industry and of the major suppliers in the field.
Steps in the processing of wood for the manufacturing of wooden articles and types of machines used for these processes such as drying, shaping, assembling and surface finishing.
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Observe and supervise the packaging operations undertaken by the workers for compliance to production requirements. Check products for proper packaging such as labelling and date coding in order to ensure appropriate and safe transportation.
Act as the person to be contacted when an equipment incident occurs. Participate in the investigation by providing insights.
Solve problems which arise in planning, prioritising, organising, directing/facilitating action and evaluating performance. Use systematic processes of collecting, analysing, and synthesising information to evaluate current practice and generate new understandings about practice.
Give instructions to subordinates by employing various communication techniques. Adjust communication style to the target audience in order to convey instructions as intended.
Lead inspections and the protocol involved, such as introducing the inspection team, explaining the purpose of the inspection, performing the inspection, requesting documents and asking appropriate questions.
Collaborate with engineers to ensure common understanding and discuss product design, development and improvement.
Maintain equipment used for testing the quality of systems and products.
Oversee maintenance activities, making sure that staff is following procedures and ensuring routine and periodic refurbishment and maintenance activities.
Perform tests putting a system, machine, tool or other equipment through a series of actions under actual operating conditions in order to assess its reliability and suitability to realise its tasks, and adjust settings accordingly.
Prepare an audit plan including both pre-audits and certification audits. Communicate with the different processes in order to implement the improvement actions that lead to certification.
Read and comprehend standard blueprints, machine, and process drawings.
Evaluate when to invest in replacing machines or machine tools and take the necessary actions.
Oversee the selection, training, performance and motivation of staff.
Direct and supervise the day-to-day activities of subordinate personnel.