Pill 2 - Quality control according to IMS Informatica
In our twenty years of experience, we have identified the fundamental principles for designing and programming efficient quality controls to eliminate the risk of quality incidents which cause significant time and financial losses
-Paperless: Quality controls must not and cannot be carried out on paper, but must be available, dynamic and fully adapted to the production in progress and to the product.
-Contextual at the time of production: Quality controls can differ throughout production, so a system is needed that proposes the correct controls to be carried out at predefined times in production.
Start-up
Checking the status of the line and materials before the start of production
On Going
Quality control of semi-finished and finished product and centreline checks
End Production
I check the progress of the quality and legal indicators and of the production closing operations
Post Production
I acquire laboratory or quality checks on the product
Independent
Safety, quality, loading and unloading zones, etc. can be called up on request
-Real time: anomalies must be communicated in real time to those responsible