Quality Policy
Quality Policy
Quality Policy
An Organization should have a Quality Policy. This policy is meant to be an outward statement of its commitment to its customers and to the provision of quality products. The Quality Policy is a more abstract concept. It finds its practical and measurable expression in the Quality Objectives. The Quality Policy should be in line with the purpose and mission of the organization or company it is written for. It also should be understandable by all members of the organization, employees, managers as well as other stakeholders. The Quality Policy definition of ISO 9000:2000 is "The overall intentions and direction of an organization related to quality as formally expressed by top management."
commitment to continue improving and attain the goals necessary to fulfill the product requirements. Internal communication ensures that the management lead communication through management group meetings, department meetings, project meetings, communication between various levels and functions Management evaluation of the quality control system ensures that it continues to be suited, complete and effective, as well as include an assessment of improvement possibilities and the need for changes in the quality control system, quality policy and quality objectives. Resource control ensures that personnel have the relevant education, training and competence for the relevant processes through identification of the necessary competences - especially for those personnel who have an effect on product quality - training and education as well as evaluation of the aforementioned activities. Infrastructure ensures that the necessary equipment for attaining product conformity, including buildings, work places and related aids, process equipment, hardware and software as well as support functions such as transport and communication, are identified, procured and maintained. Planning of product generating processes ensures that quality objectives and requirements as far as necessary pre-exist a product, that the need for the establishment of processes and documentation has been identified, that the resources and equipment are available, and that the necessary verification and validation activities, monitoring and measuring activities as well as the criteria for acceptance of the product are documented. Development and construction ensures that defined activities are planned and controlled. To ensure the ability to fulfill requirements the result is examined. Furthermore development and construction results are verified to ensure that these meet the defined standards and needs. Changes are controlled and encompass an evaluation of the effect these changes have on the existing parts and delivered products as well as being verified and validated in to an appropriate extent, and are approved before introduction.
Purchasing ensures that processes are controlled so that the product purchased meets the requirements. The supplier is evaluated and chosen on the basis of their ability to deliver the product in accordance to the specified requirements. Choices are made according to set criteria and periodical evaluations of suppliers are carried out. Production, installation and service ensures that these activities are planned and controlled. The processes are carried out in accordance with the correct method, with the correct equipment and by qualified personnel. Where this is not possible to verify the resulting product through monitoring and measuring the processes concerning a product or service are validated to demonstrate the ability to achieve the planned results. Product preservation ensures that the agreement of the product with the customer's requirement is maintained. These preservation activities encompass identification, handling, packaging, storing and protection, and are also applicable to product parts. Control of monitoring and measuring equipment ensures that equipment is protected during handling and maintenance, and is stored as well as calibrated regularly, where possible and relevant, so that measuring - performed by qualified personnel- is in accordance with the specified requirements.
should cover not only the material and dimensions but operating, environmental, safety, reliability and maintainability requirements.