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发表于 2023-8-23 13:37:49
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The organization must make detailed regulations on relevant facilities, equipment, raw materials, process parameters, and personnel quality (qualifications) in accordance with relevant domestic and foreign standards, specifications, and guidelines. Through the implementation of a comprehensive monitoring and measurement plan, it is ensured that the entire process is controlled, thereby providing a guarantee and legally binding guarantee for the final output to meet legal or regulatory requirements.
Taking measures to prevent human error "is a requirement of the new version of ISO9001:2015 standard, which, like the risk and opportunity management requirements mentioned earlier, reflects the advanced quality management concept of" looking at non system factors that affect the effective implementation of the system from outside the system ". Human beings are not machines or computer programs. Due to factors such as age, physical condition, gender, regional habits, emotions, and diseases, unpredictable operational errors, inspection errors, judgment errors, and handling errors will inevitably occur, which will affect the compliance of the quality management process output within their scope of responsibility. Therefore, based on comprehensive analysis and evaluation, organizations should take measures to reduce the possibility of human errors, such as:
——Limit personnel's working hours and avoid prolonged continuous work;
——Provide a working environment that meets the needs of the human body, such as temperature, humidity, noise, lighting, cleanliness, etc;
——Provide sufficient training and guidance, including incentive mechanisms, to stimulate employees' quality management skills and awareness, especially awareness;
——Try to use automated equipment and equipment, including automatic alarm devices;
——Double person system for key information input;
——Reminder through appropriate eye-catching signage;
——Set up anti fooling interlocking devices;
——Set up video surveillance system
——Shift, fully and clearly explain before changing shifts;
——Establish a clean, orderly, non crowded, and clearly labeled on-site process environment.
The above measures should become a part of the corresponding documents at all levels of the organization's quality management system and be subject to daily management
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