Quality HSE Planning
Benefits and features of the T.A.S. Group Project QHSE Plans:
Management Responsibility
Describes the quality responsibilities of all stakeholders.
Documented Quality Management System
This refers to the existing quality procedures that have been standardized and used within the organization.
Design Control
This specifies the procedures for design review, sign-off, design changes and design waivers of requirements.
Documented Control
This defines the process to control project documents at each project phase.
Emergency Response Plan
Controls that will be executed in the event of an emergency, such as an injury, incl ement weather event, etc.
Safety Meetings and Training
Controls in place to ensure safety meeting and training for employees are conducted.
Non-Conformance
This defines the procedures to handle any type of non-conformance work.
Corrective Actions
This describes the procedures for taking Corrective Actions for the problems encountered during project.
Quality Records
This describes the procedures for maintaining quality records (matrices, variance reports, executed checklists etc) during project execution as well as after the project completion.
Environmental Controls
Controls put in place to lessen the impact on the environment, such as spill prevention and countermeasure plans.
Purchasing
This defines quality control and quality requirements for sub-contracting any part / whole part of the project.
Inspection Training
This details the plans for acceptance testing and integration testing.
Quality Audits
An internal audit should be planned and implemented during each phase of the project. See our internal auditing services.
Training
This should specify any training requirements for the project team.