Unit 5 TQM
Unit 5 TQM
Unit 5 TQM
QUALITY SYSTEMS
Need for ISO 9000- ISO 9000-2000 Quality System Elements, Documentation, Quality
auditing- QS 9000 ISO 14000 Concepts, Requirements and Benefits Case studies of TQM
implementation in manufacturing and service sectors including IT.
ISO 9000
The ISO 9000 family of standards is related to quality management systems and designed to help
organizations ensure that they meet the needs of customers and other stakeholders while meeting
statutory and regulatory requirements related to the product.
The standards are published by ISO, the International Organization for Standardization,
and available through National standards bodies.
Certification to ISO 9000 increases the Customer's confidence in Supplier's Quality and
Delivery Commitments.
ISO 9000 is universally recognized and hence helps in penetrating New Markets
Globally.
Registration can improve service performance and reduce uncertainty.
Regular assessments ensure the organization continually uses, monitors and improves
their processes.
Worldwide Recognition.
Clarity in Roles, Responsibilities and Authorities among all.
Employee involvement and thus commitment.
Improved Quality awareness throughout the organization.
Management Responsibility
o Adequate resources for the verification activities
o Need for trained personnel
o Work and verification activities including audits
o A Management Representative to be identified
o Review the Quality System performance and customer complaints periodically
Quality System
Contract review
Design Control
Documents Control
Purchasing
Purchaser Supplied Product
Product Identification and Traceability
Process Control
Inspection and Testing
Inspection Measuring and Test Equipment
Inspection and Test Status
Control of Non Conforming Product
Corrective Action
Handling, Storage, Packaging and Delivery
Quality Records
Internal Quality Audits
Training
Servicing
Statistical Techniques
DOCUMENTATION
In every organization, the quality system must be documented properly. The documentation of
the system can be seen as a hierarchical format as shown.
1
POLICY
2
PROCEDURE
3
PRACTICE
4
PROOF
QUALITY AUDITING
The term Audit refers to a regular examination and checking of accounts or financial records,
settlement or adjustment of accounts.
Quality audit can also be classified on the basis of the area taken into account for the audit such
as
System Audit.
Process Audit.
Product Audit.
Adequacy Audit.
Compliance Audit.
QS9000
QS9000 is a quality standard developed by a joint effort of the "Big Three" automakers, General
Motors, Chrysler and Ford.
It has been adopted by several heavy truck manufacturers in the U.S. as well.
Essentially all suppliers to the domestic automakers need to implement a QS9000 system.
ISO 14000
The overall aim of the Environmental Management systems is to provide protection to the
environment and to prevent pollution.
The success of ISO 9000 along with increased emphasis on Environmental issues was
instrumental in ISOs decision to develop Environmental Management Standards.
In 1991, ISO formed the Strategic Advisory Group on the Environment (SAGE) which
led to the formation of Technical Committee (TC) 207 in 1992.
1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
EMS should include policy, planning implementation & operation, checking &
corrective action, management review.
3. PLANNING
Environmental Aspects
Legal & other Requirements
Objectives & Targets
Environmental Management Programs
6. MANAGENMENT REVIEW
GLOBAL BENEFITS
Facilitate trade & remove trade barrier
Improve environmental performance of planet earth
Build consensus that there is a need for environmental management and a common
terminology for EMS
ORGANIZATIONAL BENEFITS
Assuring customers of a commitment to environmental management
Meeting customer requirement
Improve public relation
Increase investor satisfaction
Market share increase
Conserving input material & energy
Better industry/government relation
Low cost insurance, easy attainment of permits & authorization