A Quality Management System Based on Welding Quality Fine Control in Offshore Oil Field

2014 ◽  
Vol 584-586 ◽  
pp. 2052-2055
Author(s):  
Jin Zhang ◽  
Chun Sheng Yang ◽  
Wei Li

With the increased competition of modern enterprises, improving quality is emerging as the key to enterprise’s survival. In offshore oil field, quality is related to people's life. Welding process has been pay special attention as the most important thing in ocean oil construction. Based on the ocean oil construction, take quality management during construction as the research object, establish a quality management system, especially set up fine welding quality fine control processes, take Microsoft sharepoint, office as the tool, in order to realize the quality management in construction process.

2022 ◽  
pp. 169-196
Author(s):  
Abdelghani Boudiaf ◽  
Mustapha Zahir

Many business leaders believe that a comprehensive risk management system provides an essential foundation for maintaining competitive advantages. Moreover, the company is today in the need to set up this device since its environment is unstable and it is constantly changing. In the current circumstances of the virulent pandemic COVID-19, risk management is gaining importance. The majority of Moroccan companies, especially SMEs, are still in an embryonic stage with regard to the practice of risk management. It should be noted that certain SMEs have set up, in particular in the food industry, a food risk management system since this is of a regulatory nature. The results of empirical research have shown that the implementation of a quality management system or an integrated quality and food safety system in the companies promotes risk management. The risk approach is a transversal approach that allows companies to improve their operation and be resilient.


2018 ◽  
Vol 70 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Carmen Simion

Abstract To consistently produce high quality products, a quality management system must be practically implemented in every organization. One of its core instrument is to ensure the capability of the measurement systems, which are the basis for decisions regarding the behavior of the product critical quality characteristics. Base on requirements of the quality management system, a Measurement System Analysis should be conducted for all measurement system which are mentioned in the organization quality plan. Most problematic measurement system issues come from measuring discrete data, which are usually the result of human judgment (subjective decision) when categorizing products such as good/bad (visual inspection). It was the aim of this paper to address such an issue presenting a case study made in a local company from the Sibiu region, in order to evaluate how capable are the appraisers to visually inspect steel chains. The results were analyzed using MINITAB statistical software with its module called Attribute Agreement Analysis. The conclusion was that the inspection process must be improved by operator training, developing visual aids/boundary samples, establishing standards and set-up procedures.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (46) ◽  
pp. 177-186
Author(s):  
V. O. Lebedynets ◽  
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O. V. Prokhorenko ◽  

The purpose of the article is to substantiate a sound plan to design and implement a quality management system (QMS) at a typical domestic industrial enterprise: from the pre-design phase to obtaining a conformity certificate; to highlight problems that arise during the implementation of QMS, and to suggest sound recommendations for their solution. The introduction of QMS is considered as a project with the appropriate stages: the initiation stage, which means making decision on introducing QMS and appointing the project manager and task group; the planning stage, which means training the task group, defining the mission, vision, and policy in the field of the company quality, and designing the structure of QMS processes; the implementation stage, which means creating and publishing QMS documents and those of the pre-certification internal audit cycle; the completion stage, which means implementing all the documented procedures designed, and obtaining a certificate of their compliance with the requirements of ISO 9001 standart. The stages of such a project, their sequence, the estimated duration and distribution of responsibilities between the persons involved are offered. Possible problems arising at various stages of such a project are considered, namely: the conflict of QMS processes structure with the existing organizational set-up; unification of terms in the QMS processes structure due to the terminology already existing in the internal documentation; vague definition or lack of performance indicators; difficulties with the creation of the documentation system. Among the causes of these problems are: lack of motivation, unprofessionalism and / or lack of time among the developers, attempts to adapt to the existing system, the inconsistency of the actual goals of the organization head with the declared ones. It is recommended to divide the problem areas into three groups: by the performers (personal ones), by the system (systemic ones) and by the management of the company (administrative or leadership ones). A number of measures to eliminate or minimize the risks of problems arising during the introduction of QMS are suggested, and the responsibility areas as for taking these measures are determined.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (S1) ◽  
pp. 36-36
Author(s):  
Reza Fathollah-Nejad ◽  
Miriam Luhnen ◽  
Maike Rehrmann ◽  
Maya Nocon ◽  
Heike Hutner

IntroductionOne objective of the European Network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA) Joint Action 3 (JA3) is to set up a quality management system (QMS) for joint work that serves as a standalone infrastructure for a sustainable European HTA-collaboration. Structures of the QMS (quality policy, processes and procedures, and organizational structures) combined with the measures of QM (quality planning, assurance, control and improvement) both ensure achieving the objective of producing high-quality HTAs.MethodsBased on a thorough concept with involvement of a spectrum of EUnetHTA partners, re-evaluation, internal workshops and national expertise, the existing inventory consisting of procedures, templates, methodological guidelines and tools is being refined, complemented and revised. Procedures are gradually being transferred into Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), seamlessly and chronologically covering all assessment phases. Supplemented by quality-control-checklists and templates these SOPs are linked to relevant guidelines and tools. The so-established QMS is subject to continuous improvement by recurrently applying the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA)-cycle. Members of the assessment teams are surveyed after the publication of each EUnetHTA-report (check-phase). Processed results lead to modification, maintenance and improvement of the inventory (act-phase).ResultsThe majority of content has already been developed or revised and was already made available to the assessment teams to put to practical test. The survey results are systematically collected, processed and compiled. Derived from these results, a comprehensive report and a thorough list of improvement measures have been developed and will serve as a basis for further adaptions.ConclusionsThe establishment of structures of QMS and measures of QM both are supposed to assure high-quality HTA-reports for EUnetHTA and a possible permanent European collaboration on HTA after JA3 as proposed by the EU-commission's regulation proposal 2018/0018 (COD). The installed systematic data collection, processing and compilation mechanisms are a solid basis for the identification of future needs for developments.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (01) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Nur Hidayat ◽  
Indah Kusuma Hayati

Recently, the evolvement of globalization era has been the global challenges that cannot be avoided either by private or government sectors, and they are requested to be survived encountering such the condition. The implementation of Quality Management System (QMS) in the operational company is the way how to guarantee the quality of products or services offered to the people. One of the purposes of QMS implementation is to provide a prime satisfaction to the customers. The impact of QMS implementation is expected to increase job performance of the employees. Besides the implementation of Quality Management System (QMS), the impact of global challenges has been increasing the competitive efforts to execute more effective production process. However, it has required manpower protection accordingly. This research aims to find out whether the implementation of quality management system and safety and healthy at work management system have impacted on the job performance of employees. Objects of this research are the employees in the production department at PT Guna Senaputra Sejahtera Plant 1 Bogor. Data analysis technique of this research has applied software Smart PLS (Partial Least Square). PLS has estimated a model of correlation among the latent variables and correlation between latent variables and its indicators. Result of data processing has indicated that the implementation of Quality Management System (QMS) and system of safety and healthy at work have positively and significantly impacted job performance of employees.Keywords : Quality Management System (QMS), Safety and Healthy at Work System ( SHWS / SMK3), and Job Performance of Employees


2012 ◽  
pp. 1083-1088
Author(s):  
O.H. Ando Junior ◽  
M.O. Oliveira ◽  
J.M. Neto ◽  
A.D. Spacek ◽  
R.C.B. Leborgne ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 805-816
Author(s):  
Zdravko Krivokapić ◽  
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Miladin Stefanović

2010 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Hajer Ben Mahmoud ◽  
Raouf Ketata ◽  
Taieb Ben Romdhane ◽  
Samir Ben Ahmed

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