Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Statistical Process Control (SPC) is used for the purposes of process qualification, problem solving, process monitoring, and continual improvement. SPC is applicable to a wide range of process situations, where data is used to understand and manage the performance of manufacturing and non-manufacturing processes. This webinar will cover the following topics: • Understanding process variation • The principles and purpose of SPC • Use of SPC control charts • Process capability and performance • Continual improvement The webinar will be based on CQI and IRCA Certified Training Courses: PT208 Managing Quality Planning And Quality Management & Training Limited training courses Statistical Process Control (SPC) Six Sigma – Yellow Belt For more information please visit: https://qmt.co.uk/

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