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

  • RPL principles are incorporated in both the competency standards and in the skill tests developed by CTQ for the various levels of the career structure contained in this Award.

  • Skills are built up in a sequential manner through job learnt skills and structured training and the industry training framework developed by CTQ reflects this intent.

  • During CTQ, you must remain in the flight area unless performing official duties related to your assigned position (cadets must sign in/out of flight area).

  • Meetings concerning additional duties or special projects will not be held during CTQ if they require staff member involvement.

  • Emotional abuse and emotional neglect subscales of the CTQ: Associations with each other, other measures of psychological maltreatment, and demographic variables.

  • Rooms should be inspection ready from the end of the first dorm maintenance period until the beginning of CTQ.

  • In the event that a dispute as to the proper classification or reclassification of a position or job does arise the dispute settlement procedure contained in clause 2.5 of the Award shall apply: Provided that the parties to the dispute may call upon people/organisations with technical/educational expertise (such as CTQ) and any other persons they believe would assist in the resolution of the dispute.

  • In relation to the development of standards for this Award, the CTQ may consult with other bodies or committees of a like nature to ensure that consistent standards are maintained across industries.

  • Additionally, to prevent mold growth females may wear their hair down during Call to Quarters (CTQ) (see Chapter 8).

  • Where applicable, this evidence shall include CMM measurements of CTQ parameters or Key Characteristics as identified on the CWDS drawing.


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.

Related to CTQ

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  • Project Completion Schedule means the progressive Project Milestones set forth in Schedule-J for completion of the Project Highway on or before the Scheduled Completion Date;

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