Course description
Quality engineering focuses on making sure that goods and services are designed, developed, and made to meet or exceed consumers’ expectations and requirements. It includes all the activities related to the analysis of a good’s design and development. Quality engineers also make sure that the manufacturer makes the goods according to specifications.
Participants will learn about Quality Engineering concepts and tools such as quality systems, auditing, product and process control and design, quality methods and tools, applied statistics, SPC, and Design of Experiments (DOE).
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Introduction To Quality Engineering ( ASQ ) Course is ideal for:
- Engineers, quality control personnel, inspectors, testing personnel, or those interested in the quality engineering profession.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
By the end of the Introduction To Quality Engineering ( ASQ ) Course you will be able to:
- Understand basic quality management principles.
- Understand the relationship of the quality engineer to the quality system.
- Analyze the relationship of statistics to a process.
- Understand process capability and use statistical process control to monitor a process.
- Generate acceptance sampling plans and identify and use technical quality tools.
- Incorporate quality technology in design, customer-supplier relationships, Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM), materials control, measurement, auditing, quality costs and document control within a quality system.
- Apply problem-solving tools and basic statistical concepts, process control and process capability plans, acceptance sampling, and attribute controls.
Training Course Content
Day 1
Overview of Management and Leadership Principles
- Quality Philosophies and Foundations.
- The Quality Management System (QMS).
- Strategic Planning.
- Deployment Techniques.
- Quality Information System (QIS).
- Facilitation Principles and Techniques.
- Customer Relations.
- Supplier Management.
Day 2
The Quality System
- Elements of the Quality System.
- Documentation of the Quality System.
- Quality Standards and Other Guidelines.
- Quality Audits.
- Cost of Quality (COQ).
- Quality Training.
Product and Process Design
- Classification of Quality Characteristics.
- Design Inputs and Review.
- Reliability and Maintainability.
Day 3
Product and Process Control
- Tools.
- Material Control.
- Acceptance Sampling.
- Measurement System Analysis (MSA) and Metrology.
Day 4
Continuous Improvement
- Quality Control Tools.
- Quality Management and Planning Tools.
- Continuous Improvement Techniques.
- Corrective Action.
- Preventive Action.
Day 5
Quantitative Methods and Tools
Collecting and Summarizing Data
- Descriptive Statistics.
- Graphical Methods for Depicting Relationships.
- Graphical Methods for Depicting Distributions.
- Continuous Distributions.
- Discrete Distributions.
Statistical Decision-Making
- Point Estimates and Confidence Intervals.
- Hypothesis Testing and Paired-Comparison Tests.
Relationships between Variables
- Linear Regression and Simple Linear Correlation.
Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- Objectives and Benefits.
- Common and Special Causes.
- Selection of Variable and Rational Subgrouping.
- Control Charts.
Process and Performance Capability
- Process Capability Studies and Indices.
Design and Analysis of Experiments
- Terminology and ANOVA.
- Planning and Organizing Experiments.
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