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The Glossary for Quality Management +++ Popular Articles: 'Water', 'Waste', 'Weld'

Warehousing

Deutsch: Lagerhaltung / Español: Almacenamiento / Português: Armazenagem / Français: Entreposage / Italiano: Magazzinaggio

Warehousing in the context of quality management refers to the practices and systems involved in storing, handling, and managing inventory while ensuring that products maintain their quality, safety, and Integrity throughout the storage process. Effective warehousing plays a critical role in supply chain management, as it ensures that goods are properly stored, tracked, and made available for timely Distribution while adhering to quality standards.

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Waste

Deutsch: Verschwendung / Español: Desperdicio / Português: Desperdício / Français: Gaspillage / Italiano: Spreco

Waste in the quality management context refers to any process, action, or resource that does not add value to the product or service from the customer's perspective. In quality management, particularly within frameworks like Lean manufacturing, reducing or eliminating waste is a primary goal to increase efficiency and enhance product quality and customer satisfaction.

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Waste management

Deutsch: Abfallmanagement / Español: Gestión de residuos / Português: Gestão de resíduos / Français: Gestion des déchets / Italiano: Gestione dei rifiuti

Waste management in quality management refers to the systematic control, reduction, and disposal of waste generated during production, manufacturing, and service processes. It aims to enhance efficiency, minimise environmental impact, and ensure compliance with regulations while maintaining high-quality standards. Effective waste management strategies help organisations reduce costs, improve sustainability, and optimise resource usage.

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Water

Deutsch: Wasser / Español: Agua / Português: Água / Français: Eau / Italiano: Acqua /

In the quality management context, 'water' refers to the element of water and its impact on various processes, products, and systems within an organization. Water quality is a critical factor that can significantly affect the quality of products, services, and the overall performance of an organization. It is essential to understand and manage water quality to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, meet customer expectations, and protect the environment.

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Water Treatment

Deutsch: Wasseraufbereitung / Español: Tratamiento de agua / Português: Tratamento de água / Français: Traitement de l'eau / Italiano: Trattamento delle acque

The systematic process of Water Treatment ensures that water meets quality standards for its intended use, whether for consumption, industrial applications, or environmental discharge. This field intersects with quality management by enforcing compliance with regulatory frameworks (e.g., WHO guidelines or ISO 22000) and optimizing operational efficiency. Effective treatment mitigates health risks, reduces contamination, and supports sustainable resource management.

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Waviness

Deutsch: Welligkeit / Español: Ondulación / Português: Ondulação / Français: Ondulation / Italiano: Ondulazione

In the context of quality management, waviness refers to the more widely spaced, repetitive deviations from a nominal surface that can occur in the manufacturing of parts and components. It is distinguished from surface roughness, which consists of finer irregularities. Understanding and controlling waviness is crucial for ensuring that manufactured components meet the necessary specifications and quality standards, especially for applications where surface interactions play a significant role in the performance and reliability of the product.

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Wear and tear

Deutsch: Verschleiß / Español: Desgaste / Português: Desgaste / Français: Usure / Italiano: Usura

Wear and tear in the quality management context refers to the gradual deterioration of products, equipment, or components over time due to normal Usage. It encompasses the physical wear and functional degradation that occur as a result of standard operational processes, environmental conditions, and customer handling. In quality management, understanding, anticipating, and managing wear and tear is crucial for maintaining product quality, reliability, and lifespan. It involves designing products to withstand expected usage conditions, selecting durable materials, implementing effective maintenance routines, and providing customers with guidelines on proper usage and care to minimize premature wear and extend product life.

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Weld

Deutsch: Schweißen / Español: Soldar / Português: Soldar / Français: Soudure / Italiano: Saldare /

A "weld" refers to the joining or fusion of two or more pieces of metal or thermoplastic materials through the application of heat, pressure, or a combination of both. Welding is a critical process in various industries, including manufacturing, construction, automotive, aerospace, and more. Ensuring the quality of welds is essential to maintain the structural integrity, reliability, and safety of products or structures.

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