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Quality Assurance System

Quality assurance systems ensure that products meet requirements based on standards and policies by improving development, testing, and quality. Quality assurance is a proactive, overall process to prevent defects, while quality control is a reactive process that identifies defects and ensures actual performance meets goals. For a food manufacturer, quality assurance would include checks at key production stages to identify any problems and ensure food meets a consistent set of standards from design through distribution.
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Quality Assurance System

Quality assurance systems ensure that products meet requirements based on standards and policies by improving development, testing, and quality. Quality assurance is a proactive, overall process to prevent defects, while quality control is a reactive process that identifies defects and ensures actual performance meets goals. For a food manufacturer, quality assurance would include checks at key production stages to identify any problems and ensure food meets a consistent set of standards from design through distribution.
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Quality

Assurance
Systems
Jariol Macmang Socorin
Quality Assurance
Systems
- making sure quality is in control for product
requirements to be fulfilled based on
standards and policies.
Improve development and test processes so that
defects do not arise in product development
Improve quality to be fit for purpose.
Maintain quality.
Prevent and eliminate quality problems

QA vs. QC
- overall development
and management
process
- ensures process will
meet objectives; right
process is followed by
right people
- proactive process
- prevent defects
- product-oriented
- part of QA
- compares actual &
planned performance
and taking action on
the difference to meet
established goals
- reactive process
- identify defects

Example: Food
Manufacturer System
It should be guaranteed that food meets a
clear, consistent set of standards.

At key stages in production, there should be
quality control checks so manufacturers are
alerted to any problems.


QA system description
Quality assurance starts in design
Evaluations occur
o Supplier quality
o Incoming inspection
o Warehouse
Tracking down details and data in every level



QA system description
In processing evaluations (weight, temperature,
pH level, presentation, taste)

Data storages of end products (expiration,
manufacturing date, end product specs)

Distribution (careful choice of distributors and
transportation mode + conditions)

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