source |
Friday, October 28, 2016
Quality Assurance
Quality assurance is the process by which quality is kept standard to keep consistency throughout the production of a product. A quality assurance inspector uses a set of guidelines to make sure the product is kept up to standard. They can check every product, or random samples. It's important for a company to have these quality standards because it represents their brand, reduces the amount of items being returned, encourages repeat costumers, and increases sales. For a factory, it's important to have quality control so that they can be hired by more companies. A QA inspector in the fashion industry might look at seam allowances, length of stitches, pressing, and straight hems, for example. Below is an example of a checklist a quality inspector responsible for weatherization might use:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment