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Seven QC Tools

Training on Seven QC Tools

Course Duration: One Day
Lead Faculty:

Dr. R. R. LAKHE ,Director, SQMS

Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) NITIE, B.E. (Mech), M.Tech.(Prod)., MBA,
Dip. Trg. & Dev., M.A. (Socio) (Pub.Admt.), Qualified ISO 9001QMS,
ISO 14001 EMS, ISO-50001 EnMS& OHSAS18001 Lead Assessor,
Master Black Belt Six Sigma

INTRODUCTION

Seven QC tools are fundamental instruments to improve the quality of the product. They are used to analyze the production process, identify the major problems, control fluctuations of product quality, and provide solutions to avoid future defects. Statistical literacy is necessary to effectively use the seven QC tools. These tools use statistical techniques and knowledge to accumulate data and analyze them.

OBJECTIVES

To create awareness on the use of 7 QC Tools to capture, compile, analyze & interpret the data collected from various sources.

The essential objective of this course is to provide delegates with the knowledge & skills in order to enable them to capture, compile, analyze & interpret the data collected through various sources. Up on completion of this course, the delegates shall utilize the knowledge gained for effective utilization of 7 QC tools.

COURSE CONTENT

7QC tools normally include:

  • Check Sheet is used to easily collect data. Decision-making and actions are taken from the data.
  • Pareto Chart is used to define problems, to set their priority, to illustrate the problems detected, and determine their frequency in the process.
  • Cause-and-Effect Diagram (Fishbone Diagram) is used to figure out any possible causes of a problem. After the major causes are known, we can solve the problem accurately.
  • Histogram shows a bar chart of accumulated data and provides the easiest way to evaluate the distribution of data.
  • Scatter Diagram is a graphical tool that plots many data points and shows a pattern of correlation between two variables.
  • Flow Chart shows the process step by step and can sometimes identify an unnecessary procedure.
  • Control Chart provides control limits which are generally three standard deviations above and below average, whether or not our process is in control.
CERTIFICATE

Participants qualifying written examination shall be awarded certificate of successful completion of the course.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
  • Technical Managers
  • Quality Engineering Team
  • Quality Managers
  • Laboratory Personnel
  • Production Managers
  • Quality Management Consultant
  • Engineers
  • Quality Control Executives
  • Metrology/Standard room personnel
  • S.Q.C/ SPC Team
  • Students from Engineering, Management, and Science Streams.