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Quality Assurance, Control, and Compliance in project management refer to a set of processes and activities aimed at ensuring that a project meets the required standards, regulations, and expectations throughout its lifecycle.
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Quality Assurance (QA) is a proactive process focused on preventing defects by establishing the best practices, standards, and procedures. It involves planning and monitoring activities to ensure that the project will meet the desired quality criteria.
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Quality Control (QC) is a reactive process that focuses on identifying and fixing defects during or after the execution of tasks. It involves inspections, testing, and measurements to ensure that the project outputs meet the specified quality standards.
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Compliance ensures that the project adheres to relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards. This includes meeting environmental, safety, and legal requirements, as well as following specific guidelines set by regulatory bodies.
Together, these elements ensure that the project is completed efficiently, safely, and to the highest quality standards, while avoiding non-compliance risks that could result in penalties or reputational damage.
Course Content
Quality Management Principles and Standards
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Overview of Quality Assurance and Quality Control
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Global Standards and Methodologies
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Case Application
Quality Control Tools, Techniques, and Continuous Improvement
Compliance, Auditing, and Documentation in Engineering Projects
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