4.How would you define QA/QC?
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Answer / mayank patel
QA: Process based+Preventive
QC: Product base+ corrective
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Answer / ganesh
Quality Assurance or QA is a system of external review and
audit procedures conducted by
personnel not involved in the inventory development process.
QA is an independent, objective
review by a third party to assess the effectiveness of the
QC program and the quality,
completeness, accuracy, precision, and representativeness of
the inventory.
Quality Control or QC is a system of routine technical
activities implemented by the inventory
development team to measure and control the quality of the
inventory as it is being compiled.
QC procedures include technical reviews, accuracy checks,
and the use of approved standardized
procedures for emissions calculations.
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Answer / m.manivel
QA- 1.Assurance as per standard Quality .
2. Process and Products reports internal verification.
3.MIS Report preparing.
4.Identifications of problem .
5.Data verifications.
6.Monitoring with OPRP,PRP,GHP,GLP.GMP.CCP etc...
QC- 1.CCP-Monitoring & Validate for our process and products.
2. Product quality analysis.
3. Data validations.
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Answer / malik
QA is defined as a procedure or set of procedures intended
to ensure that a product or service under orgnization.
QC is a procedure or set of procedures intended to ensure
that a manufactured product or performed service adheres to
a defined set of quality criteria or meets the requirements
of the client or customer.
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Answer / arun kumar
QA- verification
QA monitors and guides each and every role in the
organization in order to make them do their work according
to the company's process guidelines.
QC- validation
QC is a department which checks the developed application or
its related parts are working according to the expectation
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Answer / radha
QA body defines the process.
QC body ensures that the process is followed.
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Answer / champ
QA: Defining the process and making sure the process is
following the defined standard.
QC: Controlling whether the defined standard is followed by
the process.
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Answer / santhsoh
QA team will involve in finding defects
QC team will involve in fixing those defects
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Answer / karthi
QA means to avoid the Defect.
QC means to prevent the Defect.
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