QASS definition

QASS means Quality Assurance System for Suppliers a document agreed in writing by MARELLI and Supplier identifying quality characteristics of a specified Product with the goal of the zero (0) defect production;

Examples of QASS in a sentence

  • The QASS team now comprises five staff including a Quality Assurance Officer, and four Quality Assurance Support Officers, who provide regional QA support to FET Campuses and Schools in the form of: • A calendar of QA professional learning and development events (seminars, workshops, etc.) on topics such as consistency in grading, marking seminar, assessment procedures.

  • In 2016, the FET Division established a Quality Assurance Support Service (QASS) to develop, implement and monitor an effective, integrated Quality Assurance system for FET provision.

  • The FET Division established a Quality Assurance Support Service (QASS) in 2015 with responsibility for the development, implementation, evaluation and review of an effective Quality Assurance system across all its Further Education and Training Centres.

  • The QASS developed and submitted to QQI in October 2017 the Executive Self-Evaluation Report (ESER) and Quality Improvement Plan (QIP).

Related to QASS

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