What is the primary purpose of a control plan
A. To eliminate all variations in production
B. To define how a process is monitored and controlled
C. To document only corrective actions
D. To increase production speed
B. To define how a process is monitored and controlled
To find how a processes monitoring and controlled
At what stage and the product life cycle is a control plan most beneficial
A. After customer complaints arise
B. After a product recall
C. During manufacturing
D. Before a process validation study
C. During manufacturing
Control plans and sure consistent product quality during manufacturing by defining key process perimeters and monitoring methods
What is the first step in developing a control plan
A. Setting up inspection points
B. Training operators
C. Purchasing equipment
D. Identifying critical characteristics
D. Identifying critical characteristics
The first step in developing a control plan is identifying the critical characteristics that need to be controlled to ensure product quality
Which documents have been proceeds? The development of a control plan
A. FMEA
B. Work Schedule
C. Budget report
D. Marketing plan
A. FMEA
FMEA typically proceeds control plane development as it identifies potential failures that need to be controlled
What is the purpose of reaction plans and a control plan
A. Emergency evacuation procedures
B. Response to out of control conditions
C. Customer complaint handling
D. Employee discipline procedures
B. Response to out of control conditions
Reaction plans specify the actions to be taken when monitoring indicates that a process is out of control