Practical sheet | REF: FIC0525 V1

Define a monitoring plan

Authors: Jean DE LA HOUPLIERE, Olec KOVALEVSKY

Publication date: June 10, 2023 | Lire en français

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    9. Mistakes to avoid

    9.1 Don't overload the monitoring plan

    Avoid a multitude of irrelevant controls: this will undermine the effectiveness of the control plan. In particular, the size and frequency of sampling must be just right. For example, if the monitoring plan includes 24 lines, with frequent checks every hour, a person dedicated to control has a workload of around 100%!

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    9.2 Don't put product features and the process parameters that produce them on the same line.

    Their respective monitoring methods are necessarily...

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