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Certification and Compliance

Deutsch: Zertifizierung und Konformität / Español: Certificación y Cumplimiento / Português: Certificação e Conformidade / Français: Certification et Conformité / Italiano: Certificazione e Conformità

Certification and Compliance in the quality management context refers to two interconnected aspects of ensuring that products, services, processes, or systems meet specified requirements. Certification involves obtaining formal recognition from an external body that verifies Adherence to particular standards, such as ISO 9001 for quality management systems. Compliance, on the other hand, refers to the state of aligning with internal and external regulations, standards, and laws that are applicable to the organization’s operations.

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Certification Industry

Deutsch: Zertifizierungsindustrie / Español: Industria de la certificación / Português: Indústria de certificação / Français: Industrie de la certification / Italiano: Industria della certificazione

Certification Industry in the quality management context refers to the sector composed of organizations and bodies that provide professional certification services for products, processes, systems, and personnel. These services are aimed at verifying that a particular set of criteria, usually pertaining to quality, safety, efficiency, and reliability, are met. In quality management, certification plays a crucial role in establishing trust among consumers, businesses, and regulatory entities by demonstrating that an organization adheres to internationally recognized standards, such as ISO 9001 for quality management systems.

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Chamber

Deutsch: Kammer / Español: Cámara / Português: Câmara / Français: Chambre / Italiano: Camera

Chamber in the quality management context refers to a controlled environment or enclosure used to conduct tests, inspections, and processes under specific conditions to ensure the quality and reliability of products. These chambers are essential in various industries for simulating different environmental conditions and evaluating the performance and durability of products.

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Chance

Deutsch: Chance / Español: oportunidad / Português: oportunidade / Français: opportunité / Italian: opportunità

Chance in the context of quality management refers to opportunities for improvement and positive changes within an organization's quality processes and systems. It involves identifying potential areas where enhancements can be made, thereby reducing risks and increasing efficiency, customer satisfaction, and overall product or service quality.

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Changing Standards

Deutsch: Änderung von Standards / Español: Cambio de normas / Português: Mudança de normas / Français: Changement de normes / Italiano: Cambiamento degli standard

Changing Standards in the quality management context refers to the process of updating, revising, or completely overhauling existing quality standards and practices to adapt to new regulations, technologies, market demands, or internal organizational goals. This involves keeping abreast of developments in quality management methodologies, regulatory changes, industry trends, and customer expectations to ensure that an organization's quality management system (QMS) remains effective, efficient, and aligned with the best practices and compliance requirements.

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Characterization

Deutsch: Charakterisierung / Español: Caracterización / Português: Caracterização / Français: Caractérisation / Italiano: Caratterizzazione

Characterization in the context of quality management refers to the process of defining, measuring, and analyzing the attributes, properties, or performance of products, processes, or materials to ensure they meet specified quality standards and requirements. It involves a detailed examination and documentation of characteristics to understand their impact on quality and to identify areas for improvement.

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Check

Deutsch: Überprüfen / Español: Verificar / Português: Verificar / Français: Vérifier / Italiano: Controllare /

In the quality management context, check refers to the step in a process where the performance and outcomes are evaluated against predetermined standards or criteria to ensure compliance and correctness. This stage is critical for identifying deviations, errors, or areas for improvement in the production or service delivery processes.

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Chemical

Deutsch: Chemischer Stoff / Español: Sustancia quemica

In chemistry, a chemical substance is a form of matter that has constant chemical composition and characteristic properties. It cannot be separated into components by physical separation methods, i.e. without breaking chemical bonds. It can be solid, liquid,, gas, or plasma.

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