Seminar on Statistical Sampling Plans - Methods and Applications at San Francisco, CA

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Dates : 29 septembre 2015 » 30 septembre 2015

Lieu : DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Francisco Airport
États-Unis

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Domaine : Non-classés; Compliance Training
Mathématiques et Statistiques; Sciences de l'ingénieur; Economie; Sciences sociales et humaines;
Mots-clé:: Mathematics, Probability, Statistics, Design, Manufacturing, Aviation, Operations management, Business, History
Description :

Overview:

Many companies use acceptance sampling as a standard business practice. The most common applications use attribute sampling based on ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 and Zero Acceptance Number Sampling Plans by Nicholas L. Squeglia. These common methods are not always the best approaches. This seminar will expose to you to a variety of methods and help you understand when to use them.

While many of the examples come from medical device manufacturing because of the rigid regulatory structure, the methods apply in aviation, defense, and other manufacturing settings.

This unique hands-on course provides attendees with a solid understanding of acceptance sampling methods and their application to manufacturing. The course delivers tools, templates, and insight that will allow participants to choose and implement the best sampling methods for their application.

Many companies have procedures and programs that fall short of the regulatory requirements and good statistical practice. In some cases, FDA may give the firm a 483 or even a Warning Letter. QMS audits may result in nonconformances that need to be addressed. In other cases, the firm may not use the best methods, resulting in waste of resources.

This two-day hands-on course provides a clear understanding, with many exercises, of the methods and underlying statistics for acceptance sampling. As part of the practical implementation, the course explains common standards such as Z1.4 for attribute sampling and Z1.9 for variables sampling. In addition, the course covers other, less well know, methods such as sequential sampling, continuous sampling, and chain sampling.

The course also covers specific applications of sampling including incoming inspection, design validation, design verification, process validation, and quality audits.

Who will benefit:

Quality Managers

Quality Engineers

Supplier Quality Engineers

Quality Analysts

Production and Process Engineers

Design and Development Engineers

Verification and Validation Specialists

Agenda:

Day One:

Lecture 1: Introduction/Fundamentals - Regulatory Requirements

Statistical techniques in FDA QSR

Statistical techniques in ISO 13485

Validated processes

Process and product monitoring

Design verification and validation

FDA Warning Letters

Lecture 2: Introduction/Fundamentals - Statistics

Descriptive Statistics

Graphical Techniques

The binomial distribution

The hypergeometric distribution

The normal distribution

Tests for normality

Lecture 3: Sampling Concepts

Understanding Acceptable Quality Level (AQL)

Defining the Operating Characteristic (OC) curve

Risk (producer and consumer) and the Sampling Plan

Lecture 4: Attribute Sampling using Z1.4

Setting the sampling parameters (AQL and lot size)

Single, double, or multiple sampling

Acceptance history (normal, reduced, or tightened sampling)

Describing the sampling plan

OC curve

Average sample number (ASN)

Average total inspected (ATI)

Average outgoing quality (AOQ)

Using Accept on Zero (AOZ) plans instead

Lecture 5: Attribute Sampling Using the Dodge-Romig System

Average Outgoing Quality Limit (AOQL)

Limiting Quality Level (LQL)

Using the system

Day Two:

Lecture 6: Variables Sampling Using Z1.9

The methods (variability known and variability unknown)

Variability unknown methods (range and standard deviation)

Calculating the process parameters - the modern approach

Comparative sample sizes

Combining attributes and variables plans

Lecture 7: Sequential sampling plans

The sequential probability ratio

Calculating the accept and reject regions

The fan chart as a special case

Lecture 8: Continuous sampling plans (CSP)

Processes that don't produce lots

Clearing interval

Sampling fraction

OC curve and Average Outgoing Quality Limit (AOQL)

CSP-1, CSP-2, and CSP-3

Mil-Std-1235

Lecture 9: Skip-lot sampling plans (SkSP)

Defining the parameters

The OC curve

An alternate to Z1.4 reduced inspection (ANSI/ASQC S1)

Lecture 10: Chain sampling plans (ChSP)

Defining the parameters

The OC curve

Lecture 11: Applications

Design verification and validation

Process validation

Incoming inspection

Speaker:

Dan O'Leary is the President of Ombu Enterprises, LLC, a company offering training and execution in Operational Excellence, focused on analytic skills and a systems approach to operations management. Dan has more than 30 years experience in quality, operations, and program management in regulated industries including aviation, defense, medical devices, and clinical labs. He has a Masters Degree in Mathematics; is an ASQ certified Biomedical Auditor, Quality Auditor, Quality Engineer, Reliability Engineer, and Six Sigma Black Belt; and is certified by APICS in Resource Management.

Location: San Francisco, CA        Date: October 29 & 30, 2015        Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM PDT

Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Francisco Airport

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Francisco Airport   835 Airport Blvd., Burlingame CA 94010-9949

Price: $1,295.00   (Seminar for One Delegate)

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