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Basic Essentials and Applications of Quality Management System (QMS) in Biomedical Sciences

Learning Materials in Biosciences, 2020
Although the essentials of the quality management system (QMS) were introduced in the 1920s, its implementation in the laboratory was started in the 1940s. Quality in the laboratory means to have a traceable and accurate test results. Accordingly, any level of inaccuracy should be avoided.
Babak Arjmand   +5 more
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Audits and Quality Management Systems (QMS)

2021
Audits can be described as a systematic and structured performance evaluation and assessment of a system, process, or product or any other area by internal or external auditors. The aim of an audit is to evaluate and approve or disapprove the assessed area by standardized criteria and questions, to define areas for actions, and to ensure the ...
Marc Helmold, Brian Terry
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Improving Quality Management Systems (QMS) for Pipeline Construction Activities

Volume 2: Pipeline Safety Management Systems; Project Management, Design, Construction and Environmental Issues; Strain Based Design; Risk and Reliability; Northern Offshore and Production Pipelines, 2016
Since 2007, the pipeline industry has experienced a large increase in pipeline construction. Construction inspections performed by the Department of Transportation (DOT) Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) have revealed numerous quality issues.
Melissa Gould   +3 more
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Lean Audits and Quality Management Systems (QMS)

2020
Audits can be described as a systematic and structured performance evaluation and assessment of a system, process, or product or any other area by internal or external auditors. The aim of an audit is to evaluate and approve or disapprove the assessed area by standardized criteria and questions, to define areas for actions, and to ensure the ...
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