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Quality Assurance: KEMA, The Netherlands

The organization adheres to ISO-9001:2000 standards for its Quality Management Systems, which are periodically audited to ensure compliance and continuous improvement. Quality Control emphasizes individual responsibility for output quality, supported by defined roles, data analysis, and corrective actions. Products are designed and tested to meet various international standards, ensuring reliability and compliance.
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Quality Assurance: KEMA, The Netherlands

The organization adheres to ISO-9001:2000 standards for its Quality Management Systems, which are periodically audited to ensure compliance and continuous improvement. Quality Control emphasizes individual responsibility for output quality, supported by defined roles, data analysis, and corrective actions. Products are designed and tested to meet various international standards, ensuring reliability and compliance.
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Quality Assurance

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The Quality Management Systems (QMS) of the organization meet the requirements of ISO-
9001:2000 Periodically, these are audited by KEMA, The Netherlands, an acclaimed, authorized
certifying body of ISO, to ensure that the systems conform to established norms as well as to
refine processes and systems. Quality checks on the processes and procedures are conducted
as per the established QMS.
 
The organization’s belief in continuous improvement is driven by its dedication to having an
effective QMS. Furthermore, inputs from Quality Audit, Analysis of Data, Corrective & Preventive
Actions, Management Reviews etc., continue to fuel the Company’s efforts to refine the QMS.

Quality Control
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Over the years, there has been a shift from the conventional concept of the Quality being
inspected to the Quality being produced. As such, each individual is responsible for delivering the
right quality of output. This is facilitated by:
 
•      Clearly defining the responsibilities and authorities
•      Properly identifying the critical Processes, the Process Owners and the Process Measures.
•      Periodically analyzing critical data, information, and Process results.
•      Planning effective Corrective and Preventive actions, in a structured manner.
 
The Quality Control process begins with the receipt of the requirements from Customers and
ends with delivering the goods and services to them, exactly as per their requirements. This
process covers all the conventional aspects in product realization such as:
 
•      Development & selection of reliable vendors
•      Ensuring timely availability of proper resources
•      Provision of effective training
•      Verification of material, processes, and sub-assemblies
•      Testing and inspection of the finished product

Product Standards
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The products are designed and tested to comply with International standards such as:
• IEC 60076
• BS 171
• IEC 61330
• NEN 2761
• ANSI C57 Series
• IEC 60439
• BS 5486

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