Typical Project Quality Plan & ITP CPC
Typical Project Quality Plan & ITP CPC
Typical Project Quality Plan & ITP CPC
Project:
Contract No:
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 4
2. SCOPE ............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1 Quality System ......................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Quality Auditing ........................................................................................................................ 4
14. MONITORING................................................................................................................................. 12
1. INTRODUCTION
2. SCOPE
This plan applies to the design, procurement, construction and delivery of.
The detail scope of work is specified in the Contract No: ????? and includes:
(1). Design and Supply of ??? Pulley Assemblies.
(2). ????
The work is to be performed in accordance with Specifications, Quality Assurance, the drawings and any other
requirements included or referred to within the contract.
TEFCO Engineering conducts its business in accordance with AS/NZS ISO 9001, and has selected
relevant sections of the standard, which have been determined to be in the best interest of the
company’s performance and operation. This QP references parts of this Quality Management System to
be incorporated into this project to satisfy the client quality requirements.
With award of the contract to TEFCO Engineering, the client recognises that TEFCO Engineering does
not and at the date of release of this document has no future desire to gain formal accreditation of the
company’s Internal Quality System to AS/NZS ISO 9001 or any other recognised Quality Management
System.
TEFCO Engineering invites the Client and its direct Customer(s) to perform external audits pertaining to
the requirements of the contract to verify that the systems within TEFCO Engineering are in compliance
with the contract quality objectives.
Tefco is committed to quality excellence and shall strive to consistently provide products and services
that meet, or exceed, the expectations of our customers.
The customers' requirements shall be paramount and we will endeavour to continuously improve our
performance to achieve that aim.
The success of the company will be ensured through teamwork and discipline of all members of the
company.
Our guiding principles towards achieving our main goal of customer satisfaction are:
4. QUALITY OBJECTIVES
Quality Objectives (QO) are measurable statements which can be reviewed via the use of TQM tools to
report on the performance of TEFCO Engineering relating to contract performance.
The QO’s appropriate to the contract are as follows:
(1) Over the life of the project, less than 3 Non Conformances.
(2) Re-work costs are limited to less than 1% of the contract value
(3) Quality Documentation is reviewed and signed off by all parties on or before the nominated date.
Authorities and responsibilities for key positions are defined and communicated with Job Descriptions,
Procedures and Work Instructions.
The General Manager is the lead for this project and has the overall responsibilities to ensure that:
(1) project responsibilities and authorities are communicated;
(2) this quality plan is implemented and maintained;
(3) reports on the performance company relating of the contract KPI;
(4) the project team is made aware of client requirements;
(5) liaising with client on matters of finance;
(6) effective communication systems are established and maintained;
(7) adequate resources are provided to meet project objectives;
(1) managing all activities associated with the design of the project in accordance with a design plan;
(2) effective communication systems are established and maintained between Engineering/Manufacturing
and Engineering/Procurement;
(3) liaise with client on matters relating to design;
(4) liaise with procurement to ensure that procured equipment meets the specific requirements;
(5) liaise with manufacturing manager to ensure that manufactured equipment meets the specific
requirements
The Engineering Manager, reports directly to the General Manager.
(2) supervising the welding and fabrication area and ensuring that they meet the contract, design, quality,
safety, environmental and other requirements;
(3) effective plan and co-ordinate plant, equipment, subcontractors and workers to ensure that the project
schedule is maintained;
(4) liaise with Manufacturing Manager on fabrication progress;
The Fabrication Manager, reports directly to the Manufacturing Manager
(1) ensuring daily operation of the Lagging, Blasting, Painting, and Assembly areas;
(2) supervising the Lagging, Blasting, Painting, and Assembly areas and ensuring that they meet the
contract, design, quality, safety, environmental and other requirements;
(3) effective plan and co-ordinate plant, equipment, subcontractors and workers to ensure that the project
schedule is maintained;
(4) liaise with Manufacturing Manager on assembly progress;
The Assembly Manager, reports directly to the Manufacturing Manager
(1) ensuring that the procurement of goods and services meet specified requirements;
(2) co-ordinate all procurement related activities including calling for tenders and letting of contracts;
(3) liaise with Expediters to ensure goods and services are delivered in line with the Project Schedule;
(4) liaise with Engineering Manager to ensure that supplied items meet design requirements, and that
adequate levels of inspection, surveillance and verification are established and maintained;
The Contract Administrator, reports directly to the General Manager
(1) ensuring that goods and services are received in line with project schedule;
(2) update progress reports and schedules on procured goods and services;
(3) designated levels of inspection, surveillance and verification are maintained;
(4) liaise with Contract Administrator to ensure that procured goods and services meets both the contract
and design requirements;
(5) liaise with subcontractors and suppliers to ensure that contract, design and quality requirements are
met;
The Expediter, reports directly to the Manufacturing Manager
(1) the receipt and delivery of all goods on and off the site;
(2) ensuring that all needs relating the packaging and transportation of equipment and goods is organised;
(3) liaise with the client representative, with matters relating to delivery of goods to site;
(4) liaise with Expediters to ensure that goods are received from subcontractors and suppliers in line with
the project schedule;
(5) daily rounds of manufacturing’s progress is update into the ‘Manufacturing Database’;
The Logistics Supervisor, reports directly to the Manufacturing Manager.
(1) the unloading and loading of trucks of incoming and outgoing goods and equipment;
(2) the collating of materials held in stock yard for up and coming factory work
(3) liaising with Logistics Supervisor, to ensure that incoming goods are correct
The Yardsman, reports directly to Assembly Supervisor
Continual review and improvement of TEFCO operating systems is necessary in order to achieve project
objectives.
Management shall review the status and adequacy of the Quality Plan and associated implemented
systems to identify opportunities for improvement. The review shall be undertaken following any client
comments, client audits, internal quality audits or any deficiencies in the system is identified.
7. DESIGN CONTROL
Design shall be controlled and managed in accordance Tefco Standard Practices and is the responsibility
of the Engineering Manager.
Design Data, including calculations, sketches, drawings and 3D models are maintained and controlled
within the secured password protected Engineering Data Vault. Engineering data shall only be ‘checked
out’ if there is intent to revise the data. Data is not too checked out if the need is only for information
purposes only.
Data which is revised shall be immediately checked back to the vault to ensure that the latest version of
all documents is available to the engineering team.
7.2.1 Pre-Construction
Pre-Construction drawings are non approved drawings and are designation with a alphabetical - A, B,
C, etc. and are stored on the engineering vault, and are not issued to the project production drawing
folder.
Documents such as specifications, drawings, standards, procedures, instructions that are necessary for
describing accurately an item with it quality requirements are considered as quality-related documents.
This is also the case for procedures and instructions, which specify critical manufacturing processes,
testing, installation, and running operations.
All quality-related documents must be verified by the General Manager to ensure that they are clear,
complete, and non-ambiguous. Each quality-related document will be created according to the relevant
standards and procedures and be uniquely identified with a code, which includes the documents issue
and revision status.
Master Project Electronic Documents are to be filed in the Project Folder on TEFCO Engineering
Minerva Server.
Hardcopy files are to be filed in the Project Folder.
All email correspondence with reference to this project shall have the TEFCO Job Number TBA in the
title spaced, facilitating search of the email database.
All electronic and hardcopy documents shall be retained for a minimum of 7 years, where the retention
of these documents are unable to sustained, the documents are to be packaged and issued to the client
with the appropriate declaration documentation completed.
The electronic file share for the project shall be backed up on a daily basis
At the start of the project, a procurement program/schedule shall be prepared indentifying supply and
subcontract packages, key dates, etc.
The progress of procurement activities is to be regularly updated by the expediter, and added to the
overall project schedule.
Procurement of general day-to-day items including consumables and the hire of equipment is the
responsibility of the expediter who shall review the project schedule to forecast daily needs of
manufacturing.
Where site inspection of material is required, the expediter task to control the particular
subcontractor/supplier is responsible to ensure that inspections are performed and completed in a timely
manner in accordance with the project schedule.
Where the expediter is not sufficiently qualified to perform an inspection, the expediter shall organise for
suitable persons to perform the inspection.
Site inspections are to be recorded on Inspection Test Records (ITR’s) where the required by the
Inspection and Test Plan or TEFCO Engineering procedures.
Goods and materials which are delivered to site shell be received and stored in accordance with
following:
10.1.3 Storage
Materials are to be marked with a minimum of:
(a) Project/Job Number;
(b) Equipment Identification Number;
(c) Heat/Lot Number (if applicable); and
(d) Equipment Location
Materials/goods are then to be storage in the appropriate location to prevent damage or lose.
Where materials/goods have been rejected on receipt one of two rectification actions may be pursued.
(1) For documentation or associated errors; the goods are not to unloaded and the
supplier/subcontractor contacted for correct documentation to send to TEFCO Logistics
Supervisor, failure to resolve this issue a suitable timeframe then;
(2) The materials are to be returned to the Supplier/Subcontractor at their cost, unless
otherwise instructed by either, the General Manager, Manufacturing Manager or
Engineering Manager.
Any return of material shall be accompanied with a goods return noted, outlining the reason for rejection.
Manufacturing, Fabrication, Machining and Assembly process shall be handle in accordance with
procedure <Procedure No.> ultilising the following documents and tools:
(1) approved drawings and specifications;
(2) inspection and Test Plans (ITP), and reference documents;
(3) relevant standards, codes and regulations; and
(4) manufacturing database
Welding procedures will be prepared in accordance with AS/NZS 1554, using Work Procedure
Specification (WPS) form <Form No.> and Welding Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) for (Form
No.).
All welders shall be qualified to the appropriate procedures and certificates held on file.
All materials and work shall be subject to inspection and testing in accordance with the contract,
applicable codes, laws, regulations the approved Inspection and Test Plan (ITP).
ITP’s shall identify all those inspections, tests, and hold/witness points to be carried out by TEFCO
Engineering and its subcontractors during the execution of the contract. ITP’s shall be submitted to the
client for review and approval.
ITP’s shall nominate all the applicable codes/standards to be applied and the acceptance criteria. Where
no code or standard exists, the relevant department authority shall nominate the acceptance criteria.
Inspection and Test Records (ITR) shall be used to record the activities outlined in the ITP’s and be
used as Objective Quality Evidence (OQE) in support of meeting the Quality Standard as stipulated in
the contract. The results of these ITR’s are to be entered into TEFCO Engineering Manufacturing
Database.
A hold/witness point may only be released once, each of the witness criteria have been signed and
dated by all parties nominated on the ITP.
Hold/Witness points maybe signed by the:
(a) General Manager;
(b) Engineering Manager; and/or
(c) Manufacturing Manager
On behalf of TEFCO Engineering, it is the responsibility of the client to ensure that adequately qualified
personnel are used for their nominated inspection/hold/witness points.
Any defects or non-conformities shall be rectified and the whole or any part of the work shall be re-
tested as required
Documentation required for submission, review and approvals are as specified in the contract.
The following reports will be submitted to the client in accordance with the contract requirements.
12.2.1 Reporting
The following periodic reporting is required under the contract requirements:
12.2.2 Notifications
The following notification period is required under the contract requirements:
Non-Conforming equipment produced by Contractors, collaborating parties, and Tefco Engineering shall
be segregated from the conforming materials.
Re-occurrence of problems leading to non-conformance should be eliminated or minimised by
implementing appropriate corrective and preventative actions. No repair on non-conforming equipment
shall be undertaken prior to the written agreement to do so by the appropriate level of the project
management.
Where simple rework or adjustment is necessary to achieve required values, this is not considered as non-
conformity as several test runs may be necessary to adjust or tune the systems. Non conformity is
recorded if repeat testing establishes that replacement, repair, or reprogramming of system components is
necessary.
These operations are part of the Quality Assurance. Particular attention must be paid to long-term
storage of assembled equipment and life supporting components which may degrade with time and/or
sunlight, which must be done in such a way that is should not be necessary to re-commission or re-test
any equipment after a long storage period.
14. MONITORING
Monitoring is performed against the project plan/schedule but out of necessity, these frequently change.
TEFCO Engineering monitors the resource and time required to achieve acceptable criteria (the project
quality objectives) by review of its own and sub-contractors performance. Time and cost analysis is
included and although possibly not affecting the jobs on which they were obtained, results are
incorporated within overall review and improvement.
Test manuals provide records of how a facility performed at the time of commissioning or supply. Data is
used within service and warranty to determine system, process and product operating parameters.
15. RESOURCES
TEFCO Engineering and it’s sub-contractors identify resources required to meet the contract requirements
through planning actions.
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INSPECTION
Confirming or Include TEFCO CLIENT Third Party
Ref Description of Control Tefco
Location Acceptance Criteria Verifying document in
No. Inspection Activity Document procedure Activity Sign Activity Sign Activity Sign
Document MDR Yes/No
Bearing clearance & Tefco QA Procedure Client Drawings +/- 1.5mm on Ctrs
9 Tefco Tefco Report Yes H W
Location Manual T-10P-01 Bearing clearance tables
Coating report
Tefco QA Procedure Client Spec as detailed on Pulley
10 Surface Treatment Tefco & Yes H H
Manual T-09P-01 Drawings
Photos
Final
Tefco QA Procedure Client Order
11 Final Inspection Tefco Inspection Yes H H
Manual T-10P-01 Client Drawings
Report
Tefco QA Procedure QA release Yes
12 Release Tefco Client Order H R
Manual T-10P-01 Del’y Docket Yes
Complete & Submit Tefco QA Procedure Completed
13 Tefco Client Order Yes R R
MDR Manual T-02P-04 MDR