SAFETY AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT
 
Taught in 2nd year Clothing Manufacture
Theory [A] 26.0
Exercises [B] 0.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 78.0
Studypoints [E] 3
Level  
Credit contract?
Examination contract?
Credit contract mandatory if Exam contract?
Retake possible? Not applicable: periodic evaluation
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Sandra DE ROECK
Reference TGCONF02A99402
 
Key words
Quality and safety management

Objectives
For the quality management: Giving the students insight into recent quality philosophy. Quality management is much more than just some theory. It is important that students can recognize an excellent company or that they know what their company can improve to become an excellent company. Most of the theory is practisid by means of true stories, so young people can decide for themselves what kind of an attitude is expected from them in the future:
* everybody is a customer, everybody has a customer
* in every aspect of industry the customer is still the most
important factor
* a TQM business is a great competitor for other businesses.
For the safety management: some legal aspects concerning security in Belgium will be discussed here (especially those in the Codex)


Topics
TQM: history; what is the meaning of quality for the customer and for the organisation; the difference between quality control and TQM, some attitudes concerning TQM, normalisation (ISO), analysis of problems, SPC (statistical process control).
Safety management: legislation + technical aspects ( risk management, fire-risks, noise, electricity, radiation, toxic products, machines, first help)


Prerequisites
The course is a connection between theory and practise in a company. Economical aspects and statistical ones will be discussed but from the basis.

Final Objectives


Materials used
- teacher's course
- scientific & technical literature


Study costs


Study guidance


Teaching Methods
- lectures
- case studies
- exercises
- blackboard
- video's
- discussion exercises


Assessment
- Scoring system :
written examination


Lecturer(s)
Sandra De Roeck