Role of quality assurance department in manufacturing industry
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Quality control at NOW
Quality Control staff members at NOW have many responsibilities, but everything they do contributes to the quality of the end product, which is the main objective of quality control. This task, however, is not a simple one, because it entails an incredible number of inspections, checks and reviews before a product can be offered for sale.
Every person involved in making a product is responsible for making it a quality product. Quality departments, such as Quality Control (QC) or Quality Assurance (QA) cannot inspect quality into the product. The Quality Departments exist as an audit function within the manufacturing and packaging areas.
Approve or reject all procedures, specifications, methods, and resultsApprove or reject all raw materials, packaging materials, labeling and finished productsReview all production records for accuracy and completeness before approving for distributionEstablish procedures for revising procedures, formulas, and moreApprove changes to procedures, formulas, and moreEnsure that the latest revision is being used at all timesPerform all the required tests to ensure identity, purity, potency and composition, and to ensure that products are not contaminated or adulterated
NOW Quality staff is also involved in:
Investigation of consumer complaintsEvaluation of new vendors/materialsInternal audits to verify compliance to regulationsMaintaining relationships with vendors and regulatory agencies
Quality control at NOW
Quality Control staff members at NOW have many responsibilities, but everything they do contributes to the quality of the end product, which is the main objective of quality control. This task, however, is not a simple one, because it entails an incredible number of inspections, checks and reviews before a product can be offered for sale.
Every person involved in making a product is responsible for making it a quality product. Quality departments, such as Quality Control (QC) or Quality Assurance (QA) cannot inspect quality into the product. The Quality Departments exist as an audit function within the manufacturing and packaging areas.
Approve or reject all procedures, specifications, methods, and resultsApprove or reject all raw materials, packaging materials, labeling and finished productsReview all production records for accuracy and completeness before approving for distributionEstablish procedures for revising procedures, formulas, and moreApprove changes to procedures, formulas, and moreEnsure that the latest revision is being used at all timesPerform all the required tests to ensure identity, purity, potency and composition, and to ensure that products are not contaminated or adulterated
NOW Quality staff is also involved in:
Investigation of consumer complaintsEvaluation of new vendors/materialsInternal audits to verify compliance to regulationsMaintaining relationships with vendors and regulatory agencies
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