Quality Assurance is any systematic process of checking to see whether a product or service being developed is meeting specified requirements. These requirements may be your own internal standards, industry standards or an international standard such as ISO 9001:2015.
I will work with your company to produce a realistic and effective quality management system that reflects the expectations and requirements of your customers and your business
I can support your business with:
ISO9001 Quality Management Systems
The most worldwide recognised standard for Quality Management. We develop and implement the framework that meets with your business needs
ISO14001 Environmental Management Systems
This demonstrate your organisations commitment to environmental issues, and benefit from reduced waste, compliance with international environmental law whilst improving client relationships.
ISO 22716 Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
Structured to complement any existing management systems in place such as ISO 9001.
ISO 13485 Medical Devices Quality Management Systems - Requirements for regulatory purposes
Ensures that all medical devices meet the proper regulatory compliance laws and customer needs.
Qualifications include:
· IRCA _ISO 9001 Lead Auditor
· MCQI, CQP
· Six Sigma Green Belt
I have experience in
Lean Manufacturing
Aimed at generating the maximum amount of value for the customer with the least amount of waste. Waste is anything that doesn’t add value to the product in the eyes of the customer, or doesn’t add value to the business as a whole. A good example of this is the administration. That’s very important for the company, but doesn’t add any value for the customer.
Good Manufacturing Production
Mandated by manufacturers’ respective national governments to regulate the production, verification, and validation of manufactured products and ensure that they are effective and safe for market distribution.
Customisation & Assembly
Custom manufacturing allows businesses to outsource their products without having to worry about the quality or timeliness of production. This process gives businesses freedom from production and allows manufacturers to concentrate on quality.
Warehouse & Distribution
Warehouse distribution serves as a vital link in the supply chain, acting as the holding point for products after they leave their origin and before they reach a retail business or customer. However, the role of warehousing extends far beyond simple storage.
“If we deliver on time, but the product has defects, we have not delivered on time.”
- Phil Crosby.