This course provides a practical introduction to nonconformance identification and part control methods used in modern manufacturing and quality systems. The focus is on understanding why nonconformances matter, how they impact quality and traceability, and how to properly control parts once an issue is identified.
Topics include common tagging and segregation methods such as red tags, hold areas, and alternate part identification practices. The course emphasizes clear communication between inspection, production, and quality to prevent escape and rework.
This course is offered as on-demand virtual instructor-led training (vILT) for professionals looking to upskill and improve how nonconforming product is identified, controlled, and communicated.
For manufacturing teams or on-site delivery, a consultation is recommended to make sure the training fits your processes, part control methods, and quality system needs.
This course provides a practical introduction to nonconformance identification and part control methods used in modern manufacturing and quality systems. The focus is on understanding why nonconformances matter, how they impact quality and traceability, and how to properly control parts once an issue is identified.
Topics include common tagging and segregation methods such as red tags, hold areas, and alternate part identification practices. The course emphasizes clear communication between inspection, production, and quality to prevent escape and rework.
This course is offered as on-demand virtual instructor-led training (vILT) for professionals looking to upskill and improve how nonconforming product is identified, controlled, and communicated.
For manufacturing teams or on-site delivery, a consultation is recommended to make sure the training fits your processes, part control methods, and quality system needs.