CTQ definition

CTQ means "Construction Training Queensland". CTQ will be the recognised authority (for the purposes of this Award) responsible for developing competency standards for consideration and endorsement by the National Training Board/Australian National Training Authority and the provision of advice and assistance to State and Territory Training Authorities in respect of matters relating to training in the Council and callings covered by this Award, including but not being limited to:
CTQ is a Six Sigma term meaning “Critical To Quality.”
CTQ means the set of measurable characteristics that describe and specify the quality requirements of a product or service under this Agreement. The CTQ characteristics are set forth in Exhibit B-2 to this Schedule B.

Examples of CTQ in a sentence

  • To match the response categories of the CTS-PC and CTQ, we used a 5-point scale ranging from Bnever^ (1) to B(almost) always^ (5) for all items.

  • Where possible, a employee at Level 1 shall be provided with access to accredited structured training approved by CTQ.

  • Supplier shall log onto SupplierNet and submit real time production SPC data from the CTQ or additional process measurements as determined by Buyer’s Purchased Material Quality organization for the duration of a Product’s and/or Deliverable’s production life.

  • Current CTQ’s can be removed and new CTQ can be inserted if deemed appropriate by the Parties.

  • Each event that does not meet specification of a CTQ is a Defect.

  • Each final RCA document that does not meet RCSI’s timeliness and/or quality CTQ specifications is a Defect.

  • Discrete Measure Daily / Report Monthly *** DPMO *** DPMO *** DPMO *** Actual Yield *** Actual Yield *** Actual Yield *** Defects per month *** Defects per month *** Defects per month *** Sigma *** Sigma *** Sigma Measure the number of First Data caused final RCA documents for severity 1 and 2, compliance and/or critical SLA defects not posted to the RCSI/GE QuickPlace site or otherwise received by RCSI within 37 calendar days and/or that do not meet RCSI’s quality CTQ specifications.

  • ACCEPTOR shall provide MAGENTA with data to calculate Key Performance Indicator (KPI) or Critical to-Quality Parameter (CTQ) on a regular basis.

  • Quality CTQ defects for each final RCA will be provided by RCSI SDM to First Data within *** calendar days using a standardized evaluation form.

  • Supplier shall log onto SupplierNet and submit real time production SPC data from the CTQ or additional process measurements as determined by Buyer’s Purchased Material Quality organization for the duration of a Product’s production life.


More Definitions of CTQ

CTQ means the set of measurable characteristics documented by the parties from time to time that describe and specify the quality requirements of a product or service under the Production Services Tower.
CTQ the attribute or parameter specified by Buyer requiring special control. Supplier can provide input to the Buyer for CTQ requirements.

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