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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE FALL
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2013
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PROGRAM
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MBADS – (SEM 4/SEM 6) / MBAN2 / MBAFLEX – (SEM 4) PGDTQMN
– (SEM 2)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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QM0015
- ISO/QS 9000 ELEMENTS
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SEMESTER
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4
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BK ID
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B1348
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers
for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed
by evaluation scheme.
Q1. Explain the following
a) Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)
b) Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
c) Production Part Approval Process (PPAP)
Answer:
Advanced Product Quality Planning
(APQP)
APQP is developed in the late
1980s by a commission of experts gathered from the big three US automobile
manufacturers: Ford, GM and Chrysler. It is a framework of procedures and
techniques used to develop products in
industry, particularly the
automotive industry. It serves as a guide, a standard way to share results
between suppliers and automotive companies.
According to the Automotive
Industry Action Group (AIAG), the objective of APQP is “to produce a product
quality plan which will support development of a product or service to satisfy
customers”. APQP specify three phases: Development, Industrialization and
Product Launch. Through these phases some main topics will be monitored. These main
topics will be all
Q2. Discuss the different
tiers of documentation in ISO/QS 9000. Describe document control procedures for
internal and external documents. [Different tiers of documentation, Document
control procedures (internal & external documents) ] 5, 5
Answer:
Different tiers of documentation
Documentation of ISO/ QS9000 may
use the concept of a pyramid model 2with a five tiered documentation. This is a
generic approach which has evolved over years and has been followed by ISO/QS
9000 certified companies’ world over.
Tier 1 – Quality Assurance Manual: This is
a roadmap to the system, outlining the policies and objectives that relate to
specific aspects of the system. It defines quality objective and approach that
are not subjective.
Tier 2 – Policies and procedures: These
provide process descriptions and flowcharts of activities. They give more
detail of what, who, where, why, and when an activity is carried out.
Tier 3 – Work instructions: These describe
step by step how to carry out a task. They are often called standard operating
procedures (SOP) or standard job practices (SW) or operating guides. Work
instructions must be revised and integrated into the overall documentation
system.
Tier4 – Forms and records. Forms are
often used to collect information and record the completion of required quality
activities. Sufficient records must be kept to provide objective evidence that
the quality activities are being carried out.
Q3. Explain preservation, protection and maintenance
of customer supplied products. (Preservation of Customer supplied products,
Protection of Customer supplied products, Maintenance of Customer supplied
products) 4, 3, 3
Answer.
Preservation of Customer Supplied
Product
·
Organization should ensure that the conformity of the product is
preserved during internal processing and delivery up to the intended
destination. The organization is expected to preserve the product with safe
handling, packaging, storing and protection in order to ensure that the
requirement for processing is met and taken care of up to the delivery of the
property to the destination. The purpose of this requirement is to prevent
damage or deterioration to the conforming product that may happen when it
contacts other products or when it is being harmed due to environmental
factors.
Q4. Explain Preventive maintenance, Risk management
and the importance of Environmental regulations. (Explanation of Preventive
maintenance, Explanation of Risk management in ISO 9000, Importance of
Environmental regulations) 3, 3, 4
Answer.
Preventive Maintenance
In ISO 9000, maintenance is an important
aspect of quality. People responsible for implementing quality programs should
make sure that the maintenance function is addressed in a proper manner. In
order to remain competitive and successful, quality should become an input, not
a measurement of output. Most of the firms spend lot of money and time on productivity
and quality, but less on maintenance. Preventive maintenance4 is a list of pre
planned maintenance actions.
Q5. Differentiate between
Internal and External auditors. Explain the audit process. (Difference between
Internal and External Auditor, Audit Process - Preparing for an Audit) 4, 6
Answer.
Difference between Internal and
External Auditor
Internal and external auditors
are qualified professionals who follow specialized standards of auditing. Their
complementary skills, areas of proficiency, and perceptions help the organization
to prepare the organization to reduce redundancies and bring in solid
operational performance. Internal auditors are trained personnel who are an
important part of the organization. The objectives to internal auditing are set
by the management board of the organization. The internal auditor serves the organization
by helping it achieve its quality objectives by qualitatively auditing the processes.
They audit both for adequacy and compliancy. Internal auditors are concerned
with all aspects of
Q6. Explain Data Analysis
Performance Assessment and Defect Analysis. (Explanation of Data Analysis
Performance Assessment, Explanation of Defect Analysis) 5, 5
Answer.
Data Analysis Performance
Assessment
Data analysis and Performance
assessment is one of the most important aspects of QS 9000.
The process of analysis begins
with an understanding of the process. In the first step, the weakness in whole
process and the problem needing correction is clarified. Flowcharts, theme
selection matrix and Cause and effect diagram are used as a tool in this
process.
In the second step, data is
gathered and is examined. The data is gathered specifically to concentrate on frequently
occurring problems. The next step is the implementation of the plan with
statistical techniques that help to analyze the problem and develop solution
that prevents the root cause from occurring again.
An important fourth step is to
evaluate the effectiveness of the solution. The effects of the implemented
solution are evaluated to ensure that the solution has
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