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'''Quality Management''' (QM) coordinated activities to direct and control an organisation with regard to quality. In humanitarian demining QM consists of '''Quality Assurance''' (QA) and '''Quality Control''' (QC).  
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<td style="padding-top: 0.2em; font-weight: bold; background-color: #cee0f2" class="">Daily Activities</td>
 
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[[IMSMA Navigation Window  | IMSMA Navigation]]<br />
 
[[Theme Manager Window | Theme Manager]]<br />
 
[[Current View Windows | Current View]]<br />
 
[[Field Reports | Field Reports]]<br />
 
[[Geospatial Data | Geospatial Data]]<br />
 
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<td style="padding-top: 0.2em; font-weight: bold; background-color: #cee0f2" class="">Current View</td>
 
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[[Accident View Window]]<br />
 
[[Hazard View Window]]<br />
 
[[Hazard Reduction View Window]]<br />
 
[[Location View Window]]<br />
 
[[MRE View Window]]<br />
 
[[QC View Window | QM Window]]<br />
 
[[Victim View Window]]<br />
 
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<p>The QM View window displays the QM ID, as well as location and country structure information. The window also includes three tabs that display the following data:</p>
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==QA==__NOEDITSECTION__
* The ''QM'' tab displays general information about the quality management (QM) activity, the planned start and end dates, and the associated organisation.
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QA is focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled. The purpose of QA in humanitarian demining is to confirm that management practices and operational procedures for demining are appropriate, are being applied, and will achieve the stated requirement in a safe, effective and efficient manner. Internal QA will be conducted by demining organisations themselves, but external inspections by an external monitoring body e.g. NMAA should also be conducted.  
* The ''Reference'' tab displays information about the responsible organization and the MAC representative.  
 
* The ''Geospatial'' tab displays geographical information, such as the coordinates, size, and borders of the area associated with the QM. This information is represented as points and polygons.
 
  
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==QC==__NOEDITSECTION__
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QC relates to the inspection of a finished product. In the case of humanitarian demining, the 'product' is safe cleared land and QC is carried out by the operator.
  
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==QM in IMSMA==__NOEDITSECTION__
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[[Image:QM template.png|500px|center]]
 
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[[Image:QMView.png|500px|center|''QM View Window'']]
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'' Inspiration QM ''
''QM View Window''
 
 
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When IMSMA is used on a national level normally only the external inspections are entered with the signed checklists as attachments. With other words, instead of making a Data Entry Form for each type of inspection/checklist, only '''one''' QM template is created. It contains a fields for type of inspection is done, major/minor conformity and other fields that most checklists have in common and are valuable for follow up. All other information is in the attachment.
  
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{| class="wikitable" width="750"
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| align="center" colspan="3" | '''New fields in version 6.0'''
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| width="200pt" | '''Category'''
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| width="275pt" | '''Field'''
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| width="150pt" | '''Data Type'''
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| Uncatorised || Major Non-conformity || Single Select
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| Uncatorised || Minor Non-conformity || Single Select
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| Uncatorised || Observation || Single Select
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The parts of the Summary window are explained [[Summary Window|here]].
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 9 July 2015

Quality Management (QM) coordinated activities to direct and control an organisation with regard to quality. In humanitarian demining QM consists of Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC).

QA

QA is focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled. The purpose of QA in humanitarian demining is to confirm that management practices and operational procedures for demining are appropriate, are being applied, and will achieve the stated requirement in a safe, effective and efficient manner. Internal QA will be conducted by demining organisations themselves, but external inspections by an external monitoring body e.g. NMAA should also be conducted.

QC

QC relates to the inspection of a finished product. In the case of humanitarian demining, the 'product' is safe cleared land and QC is carried out by the operator.

QM in IMSMA

QM template.png

Inspiration QM

When IMSMA is used on a national level normally only the external inspections are entered with the signed checklists as attachments. With other words, instead of making a Data Entry Form for each type of inspection/checklist, only one QM template is created. It contains a fields for type of inspection is done, major/minor conformity and other fields that most checklists have in common and are valuable for follow up. All other information is in the attachment.

New fields in version 6.0
Category Field Data Type
Uncatorised Major Non-conformity Single Select
Uncatorised Minor Non-conformity Single Select
Uncatorised Observation Single Select

The parts of the Summary window are explained here.