Quality assurance in planning a radon measurement survey using PDCA cycle approach: what improvements?

This work is focused on effectiveness of adopting the Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle model, also known as Deming cycle, for an analytical laboratory management. It is not uncommon for university laboratories, unlike those of private companies, to register problems and losses in the management of...

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Main Authors: La Verde Giuseppe, Roca Vincenzo, Pugliese Mariagabriella
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.metrology-journal.org/articles/ijmqe/full_html/2019/01/ijmqe180024/ijmqe180024.html
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spelling doaj-9eac66edd21e4249a5df9f750dd50ebf2021-09-02T20:15:51ZengEDP SciencesInternational Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering2107-68472019-01-0110210.1051/ijmqe/2019004ijmqe180024Quality assurance in planning a radon measurement survey using PDCA cycle approach: what improvements?La Verde GiuseppeRoca VincenzoPugliese MariagabriellaThis work is focused on effectiveness of adopting the Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle model, also known as Deming cycle, for an analytical laboratory management. It is not uncommon for university laboratories, unlike those of private companies, to register problems and losses in the management of materials, supplies and quality of service, especially externally. The PDCA cycle is closely associated with the planning, implementation, control and continuous improvement of the processes. In this context, the Deming cycle method finds a simple and informal application in order to make small modifications and improvements to the entire Radon gas activity concentrations measurement procedure. Attention is paid to most important topics as management of equipment and materials, record maintenance, sample analysis and risk communication. The results recorded were positive in terms of material savings, job optimization, quality of results and organization of internal processes.https://www.metrology-journal.org/articles/ijmqe/full_html/2019/01/ijmqe180024/ijmqe180024.htmlPDCA cyclequality controlradonLR115
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Quality assurance in planning a radon measurement survey using PDCA cycle approach: what improvements?
International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
PDCA cycle
quality control
radon
LR115
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Roca Vincenzo
Pugliese Mariagabriella
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title Quality assurance in planning a radon measurement survey using PDCA cycle approach: what improvements?
title_short Quality assurance in planning a radon measurement survey using PDCA cycle approach: what improvements?
title_full Quality assurance in planning a radon measurement survey using PDCA cycle approach: what improvements?
title_fullStr Quality assurance in planning a radon measurement survey using PDCA cycle approach: what improvements?
title_full_unstemmed Quality assurance in planning a radon measurement survey using PDCA cycle approach: what improvements?
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publisher EDP Sciences
series International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
issn 2107-6847
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This work is focused on effectiveness of adopting the Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle model, also known as Deming cycle, for an analytical laboratory management. It is not uncommon for university laboratories, unlike those of private companies, to register problems and losses in the management of materials, supplies and quality of service, especially externally. The PDCA cycle is closely associated with the planning, implementation, control and continuous improvement of the processes. In this context, the Deming cycle method finds a simple and informal application in order to make small modifications and improvements to the entire Radon gas activity concentrations measurement procedure. Attention is paid to most important topics as management of equipment and materials, record maintenance, sample analysis and risk communication. The results recorded were positive in terms of material savings, job optimization, quality of results and organization of internal processes.
topic PDCA cycle
quality control
radon
LR115
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