CAPA stands for Corrective and Preventive Action. It is a process used in quality management to identify, investigate, and resolve issues to prevent their recurrence and to improve processes.

Ques:- What is CAPA?
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CAPA stands for Corrective and Preventive Action. It is a process used in quality management to identify, investigate, and resolve issues to prevent their recurrence and to improve processes.
CAPA stands for Corrective and Preventive Action. It is a process used in quality management to identify, investigate, and resolve issues to prevent their recurrence and to improve processes.
Ques:- What is the recommended bio burden limits of purified water & WFI?
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The recommended bioburden limits for purified water (PW) is typically ≤ 100 CFU/mL, and for water for injection (WFI), it is ≤ 10 CFU/100 mL.
The recommended bioburden limits for purified water (PW) is typically ≤ 100 CFU/mL, and for water for injection (WFI), it is ≤ 10 CFU/100 mL.
Ques:- What are viable and non viable limits for classified area?
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Viable limits for classified areas typically include zones where the risk of explosion or fire is present, such as Class I, Division 1 or 2 for flammable gases and Class II, Division 1 or 2 for combustible dusts. Non-viable limits are areas outside these zones where hazardous materials are not expected to be present in sufficient quantities to pose a risk.
Viable limits for classified areas typically include zones where the risk of explosion or fire is present, such as Class I, Division 1 or 2 for flammable gases and Class II, Division 1 or 2 for combustible dusts. Non-viable limits are areas outside these zones where hazardous materials are not expected to be present in sufficient quantities to pose a risk.
Ques:- What is cutting clearance ?
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Cutting clearance is the space or gap between the cutting tool and the workpiece that allows for the removal of material without causing damage to the tool or the part being machined.
Cutting clearance is the space or gap between the cutting tool and the workpiece that allows for the removal of material without causing damage to the tool or the part being machined.
Ques:- Which process is used to make U channel and angle iron?
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The process used to make U channel and angle iron is called hot rolling.
The process used to make U channel and angle iron is called hot rolling.
Ques:- How do you manage suppliers?
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I manage suppliers by establishing clear communication, setting expectations, monitoring performance, building strong relationships, and regularly reviewing contracts and agreements to ensure alignment with project goals.
I manage suppliers by establishing clear communication, setting expectations, monitoring performance, building strong relationships, and regularly reviewing contracts and agreements to ensure alignment with project goals.
Ques:- You’ve encountered a delay in an early phase of your project. What actions can you take to counter the delay? Which actions will have the most effect on the result?
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To counter a delay in an early phase of your project, you can take the following actions:
1. **Assess the Cause**: Identify the root cause of the delay.
2. **Reprioritize Tasks**: Focus on critical tasks that impact the project's timeline.
3. **Allocate Resources**: Increase resources or personnel to the delayed tasks.
4. **Adjust the Schedule**: Modify the project schedule to accommodate the delay.
5. **Communicate**: Inform stakeholders about the delay and your plan to address it.
6. **Implement Fast Tracking**: Overlap tasks that can be done simultaneously.
7. **Consider Crashing**: Add extra resources to critical tasks to speed them up.
The actions that will have the most effect are reallocating resources and reprioritizing tasks.
Ques:- What do you mean by time & material contracts?
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Time and material contracts are agreements where a client pays for the actual time spent by the contractor's employees and the materials used in the project, rather than a fixed price.
Time and material contracts are agreements where a client pays for the actual time spent by the contractor's employees and the materials used in the project, rather than a fixed price.
Ques:- How can it help me in my role?
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Understanding project management principles can help you effectively plan, execute, and monitor projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget. It also enhances your ability to communicate with team members, manage resources efficiently, and mitigate risks, ultimately leading to successful project outcomes.
Understanding project management principles can help you effectively plan, execute, and monitor projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget. It also enhances your ability to communicate with team members, manage resources efficiently, and mitigate risks, ultimately leading to successful project outcomes.
Ques:- What change management processes have you used to ensure that change is introduced properly?
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I have used the following change management processes to ensure proper introduction of change:
1. **Change Request Submission**: Stakeholders submit a formal change request.
2. **Impact Analysis**: Assess the impact of the change on scope, schedule, and resources.
3. **Change Review Board**: Present the change request to a review board for evaluation and approval.
4. **Communication Plan**: Inform all stakeholders about the change and its implications.
5. **Implementation Plan**: Develop a detailed plan for implementing the change, including timelines and responsibilities.
6. **Training and Support**: Provide necessary training and support to affected team members.
7. **Monitoring and Feedback**: Monitor the implementation and gather feedback to ensure the change is effective.
8. **Documentation**: Update project documentation to reflect the change and its outcomes.
I have used the following change management processes to ensure proper introduction of change:
1. **Change Request Submission**: Stakeholders submit a formal change request.
2. **Impact Analysis**: Assess the impact of the change on scope, schedule, and resources.
3. **Change Review Board**: Present the change request to a review board for evaluation and approval.
4. **Communication Plan**: Inform all stakeholders about the change and its implications.
5. **Implementation Plan**: Develop a detailed plan for implementing the change, including timelines and responsibilities.
6. **Training and Support**: Provide necessary training and support to affected team members.
7. **Monitoring and Feedback**: Monitor the implementation and gather feedback to ensure the change is effective.
8. **Documentation**: Update project documentation to reflect the change and its outcomes.
Ques:- What is the definiton of top down design?
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Ques:- What should Development require of QA?
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Ques:- What is meant by change control with flow sheet?
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Ques:- What is defferevce between QA and QC
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Ques:- Who write the user acceptance testing testcases?
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Ques:- Diagram understanding
knowledge about special machines
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To answer questions about diagram understanding and special machines, focus on the following key points:
1. **Read the Diagram**: Identify symbols, labels, and connections.
2. **Understand Machine Components**: Know the function of each part (e.g., sensors, actuators).
3. **Process Flow**: Follow the flow of operations or signals in the diagram.
4. **Special Machines**: Be familiar with unique machines used in specific industries (e.g., CNC machines, automated testing equipment).
5. **Troubleshooting**: Recognize how to diagnose issues based on the diagram.
Make sure to practice interpreting different types of diagrams related to quality engineering and special machinery.
To answer questions about diagram understanding and special machines, focus on the following key points:
1. **Read the Diagram**: Identify symbols, labels, and connections.
2. **Understand Machine Components**: Know the function of each part (e.g., sensors, actuators).
3. **Process Flow**: Follow the flow of operations or signals in the diagram.
4. **Special Machines**: Be familiar with unique machines used in specific industries (e.g., CNC machines, automated testing equipment).
5. **Troubleshooting**: Recognize how to diagnose issues based on the diagram.
Make sure to practice interpreting different types of diagrams related to quality engineering and special machinery.
Ques:- Sheet metal process related
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Sheet metal processes involve techniques such as cutting, bending, and assembling metal sheets to create various components. Common methods include laser cutting, punching, shearing, and welding. These processes are used to manufacture parts for industries like automotive, aerospace, and construction.
Sheet metal processes involve techniques such as cutting, bending, and assembling metal sheets to create various components. Common methods include laser cutting, punching, shearing, and welding. These processes are used to manufacture parts for industries like automotive, aerospace, and construction.
Ques:- What is critical temperature?
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Critical temperature is the highest temperature at which a substance can exist as a liquid, regardless of the pressure applied. Above this temperature, the substance becomes a gas.
Critical temperature is the highest temperature at which a substance can exist as a liquid, regardless of the pressure applied. Above this temperature, the substance becomes a gas.
Ques:- what is hardness?Explain briefly
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Hardness is a measure of a material's resistance to deformation, scratching, or indentation. It indicates how well a material can withstand mechanical forces without being permanently altered.
Hardness is a measure of a material's resistance to deformation, scratching, or indentation. It indicates how well a material can withstand mechanical forces without being permanently altered.
Ques:- How to upgrade suppliers?
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To upgrade suppliers, assess their performance, provide feedback, set clear improvement goals, offer training or resources, and regularly review their progress to ensure they meet the new standards.
To upgrade suppliers, assess their performance, provide feedback, set clear improvement goals, offer training or resources, and regularly review their progress to ensure they meet the new standards.