UNIT 1: Exploring the Electronics Industry
LESSON 1: CSS in the Electronics Industry
LESSON 2: OHS Policies and Procedures
LESSON 3: Applying Quality Standards
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LESSON 3: Applying Quality Standards
Introduction
TOPIC 1: Assessing Quality
TOPIC 2: Documentation
TOPIC 3: Inventory Form
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Introduction
Standards are sets of rules that outline specification of dimensions,
design of operation, materials, and performance. Standards provide
basis for good quality and protocol.
When it comes to computer systems servicing, standards are
important as it serves as comparison for computer performance.
Maintaining quality is important to manage customer satisfaction
where the revenue and profits will depend upon.
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TOPIC 1: Assessing Quality
In computer systems servicing, you will be handling a lot of
equipment. You will be purchasing them, assembling and
disassembling, repairing, or even maintaining them!
That is why it is important to assess the quality of the materials you
will be receiving especially when you are purchasing from a supplier.
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TOPIC 1: Assessing Quality
Here are some standard protocols in checking the materials and
goods you will be receiving in work.
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TOPIC 2: Documentation
Here are some samples of log reports and documentation assessed
by a quality checker.
Take note however, that not all organizations will make use of the
same form.
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TOPIC 2: Documentation
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TOPIC 2: Documentation
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TOPIC 3: Inventory Form
Here is an example of an inventory form.
You will be encountering this after disassembling computers. You will be
listing down the PC specifications in this form.
You can write the general description of what the item is under Items while
you can write the specifications or necessary description below
Description/Specification. Anything else that you think are important
notes should be written on the Remarks column.
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TOPIC 3: Inventory Form
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