Quality
QUALITY ASSURANCE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
G.I.T.S. has established a Quality Policy, Principles and Value Added Requirements Attributes that apply to all work, and are focused on performance, customer expectations, and improvement. When properly implemented, the principles and requirements form a management system to plan, perform, assess, and improve work. The requirements are performance oriented and offer unlimited implementation flexibility. G.I.T.S. quality management system moves beyond the traditional quality assurance requirements that had become narrowly focused on safety systems, paper, compliance, and inspections. The management system is designed to link with an organization’s strategic plan to support mission achievement and the delivery of products and services in the energy department. The Quality Assurance team will be commitment to your facility.
Value-Added Attributes of the QA Requirements
- Senior Management Ownership Senior management must take full ownership of the quality assurance program. These managers should establish policies and objectives focused on achieving the organization’s mission while improving the quality of the organization’s electrical system. They must create an environment that promotes quality and the improvement of quality throughout the entire organization.
- G.I.T.S. Effective Assessment The self-assessment of G.I.T.S. process consists of three types of assessments: worker, management, and independent. Worker assessment deals with the individual taking responsibility for their work as part of their work ethic. As work is performed, workers should critically assess their efforts and determine if they have accomplished what they set out to do, that is, meet management’s objectives.G.I.T.S. assessment identifies, corrects and prevents facility electrical problems that hinder the achievement of the company’s objectives. The assessments focus on broad categories of electrical issues to determine the effectiveness of the integrated electrical system.G.I.T.S. assessment expands traditional audit techniques to include a myriad of tools that allow G.I.T.S. assessment personnel to better focus on real issues that affect the organization’s performance. In their role of assessing item quality and process effectiveness, G.I.T.S. assessment personnel act on behalf of and as an advisor to, senior management. Personnel performing assessments should be technically qualified and performance-oriented.
- Quality Results a measure or the success of an organization is the quality of the services and products it provides. Product and service quality, rather than rigorous programs, procedures, and documentation, is the organization’s primary measure of success.
- Cost and Schedule to achieve quality products and services, managers must take into account resource considerations, such as cost and schedule. These considerations must be an integral part of management’s decision-making process. Keep in mind all services are paid for thru the savings generated by G.I.T.S. system.
Quality Improvement
Problem prevention is more desirable than problem correction. The Order emphasizes that G.I.T.S. and team management is responsible for continuously pursuing enhancements to their products and services–not just complying with the minimum set of requirements. Everyone must strive to find new and innovative ways to ensure that the quality of products and services are continually improved. Process and product problems must be identified, documented, and corrected with the goal of promoting higher levels of quality.
The “Goals” that inform developments in this rapidly growing field include.
Sustainability – meeting the needs of society in ways that can continue indefinitely into the future without damaging or depleting natural resources. In short, meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Innovation - developing alternatives to technologies – whether fossil fuel or chemical intensive agriculture – that have been demonstrated to damage health and the environment.
Viability – creating a center of economic activity around technologies and products that benefit the environment, speeding their implementation and creating new careers that truly protect the planet.
Source reduction – reducing waste and pollution by changing patterns of production and consumption.
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