Control Plan (the Plan) document that provides the details. Production process starting from the start to finish process. Represents
the desired features of the Product/ Process to determine the frequency of monitoring, control and responsibility, Re-Action If the NC.
The purpose of this Control Plan methodology is to aid in the manufacture of quality products according to customer requirements.
It does this by providing a structured approach for the design, selection and implementation of value-added control methods for the total system.
Control Plans provide a written summary description of the systems used in minimizing process and product variation. The intent of the Control Plan
form displayed in this section is to provide an example of how this information can be documented. An alternate format may be used as long as
it contains the same information, as a minimum. The Control Plan does not replace the information contained in detailed operator instructions.
for controlling parts and processes. A single Control Plan may apply to a group or family of products that are produced by the same process at
the same source. Sketches, as necessary, may be attached to the Control Plan for illustration purposes. In support of a Control Plan,
process monitoring instructions should be defined and used continually. In effect, the Control Plan describes the actions that are required at each
phase of the process including receiving, in-process, out-going, and periodic requirements to assure that all process outputs will be in state of control.
During regular production runs, the Control Plan provides the process monitoring and control methods that will be used to control characteristics.
Since processes are expected to be continually updated and improved, the Control Plan reflects a strategy that is responsive to these changing
process conditions. The Control Plan is maintained and used throughout the product life cycle. Early in the product lifecycle its primary purpose is to
document and communicate the initial plan for process control. Subsequently, it guides manufacturing in how to control the process and ensure
product quality. Ultimately, the Control Plan remains a living document, reflecting the current methods of control, and measurement systems used.
"The Control Plan is updated as measurement systems and control methods are evaluated and improved.
"
Control Plan (the Plan) document that provides the details. Production process starting from the start to finish process. Represents
the desired features of the Product/ Process to determine the frequency of monitoring, control and responsibility, Re-Action If the NC.
The purpose of this Control Plan methodology is to aid in the manufacture of quality products according to customer requirements.
It does this by providing a structured approach for the design, selection and implementation of value-added control methods for the total system.
Control Plans provide a written summary description of the systems used in minimizing process and product variation. The intent of the Control Plan
form displayed in this section is to provide an example of how this information can be documented. An alternate format may be used as long as
it contains the same information, as a minimum. The Control Plan does not replace the information contained in detailed operator instructions.
for controlling parts and processes. A single Control Plan may apply to a group or family of products that are produced by the same process at
the same source. Sketches, as necessary, may be attached to the Control Plan for illustration purposes. In support of a Control Plan,
process monitoring instructions should be defined and used continually. In effect, the Control Plan describes the actions that are required at each
phase of the process including receiving, in-process, out-going, and periodic requirements to assure that all process outputs will be in state of control.
During regular production runs, the Control Plan provides the process monitoring and control methods that will be used to control characteristics.
Since processes are expected to be continually updated and improved, the Control Plan reflects a strategy that is responsive to these changing
process conditions. The Control Plan is maintained and used throughout the product life cycle. Early in the product lifecycle its primary purpose is to
document and communicate the initial plan for process control. Subsequently, it guides manufacturing in how to control the process and ensure
product quality. Ultimately, the Control Plan remains a living document, reflecting the current methods of control, and measurement systems used.
"The Control Plan is updated as measurement systems and control methods are evaluated and improved.
"
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