Certified Quality Technician Body of Knowledge I. Quality Control Concepts and Techniques
A. Total Quality Control Concepts
1. New design control 2. Purchased material control 3. Product and process control 4. Special process control 5. Work elements of quality systems
B. Classification of Characteristics and Nonconformances
1. Purposes 2. Differences 3. When accomplished 4. Why accomplished
C. Determination of Inspection Points and Methods
D. Inspection Methods
1. 100-percent inspection 2. Different types and methods of sampling 3. Nondestructive testing and examination 4. Destructive testing
E. Nonconforming Material Control
1. Identification and segregation 2. Materials review principles 3. Dispositions 4. Corrective action and recurrence control
F. Quality data
II. Fundamentals of Practical Statistical Methods
A. Presentation, Description and Analysis of Data
1. Frequency distribution of data: normal, bimodal, skewed 2. Measurement of central tendency 3. Measurement of variation 4. Measurement of correlation
B. Sampling Distributions
1. Mean 2. Variance 3. Proportion 4. Range 5. Normal 6. Poisson 7. Binomial 8. Pareto
C. Statistical inference
1. Universe vs. sample 2. Parameter vs. statistic 3. Standard deviation 4. Confidence level 5. Confidence limits 6. Precision of the estimate 7. Producer and consumer risks
D. Control Charts
III. Application of Sampling Principles
A. Limitations and Applications B. Use of ANSI/ASQ ZI. 4 C. Concept of Sampling Based on the Hypergeometric Distribution D. Use of Operating Characteristic Curves E. Alpha and Beta Risks F. Principles of Homogeneity G. Definitions and Selection of AQL, LTPD and AOQL H. Economics of Selection of a Sampling Plan I. Producer and Consumer Risks
IV. Reliability Principles, Applications and Simple Calculations
A. Concepts
1. Failure models 2. Reliability prediction 3. Mean time between failures 4. Mean time to failure 5. Failure rate 6. Redundancy 7. Probability of survival 8. Mean time to repair
V. Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals
A. Common International Standards of Measurement B. Measurement Standards and Traceability C. Levels of Accuracy and the Hierarchy of Standards and Instruments D. Definitions
E. Control Systems F. Calibration Labels G. Calibration Error Effect on Product Acceptance H. MIL-STD-45662 I. Statistical Tolerancing Measurement Uncertainties
VI. Quality Data, Analysis, Problem Solving and Cost Methodology
A. Comparing Needs With Resources B. Economics of Quality Costs (Nonconformance)
1. Prevention costs 2. Appraisal costs 3. Internal failure costs 4. External failure costs
C. Using and Analyzing Quality Cost Data D. Profit and Productivity Improvement by Use and Application of Quality Cost Data
VII. Quality Audit Concepts and Principles
A. Types of Audits B. Audit Purposes C. Audit vs. Inspection D. Audit Principles and Methods E. Audit Reporting F. Corrective Actions Based on Audits G. Methods of Audit Follow-Up and Closure H. Application of Statistics to Auditing
VIII. Geometry, Trigonometry and Metric Conversion
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