Subject: Design and maintenance of quality control in environmental engineering
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Z452) Basic Information
Native organizations units
Course specification
Course is active from 04.10.2012.. Introducing the students to the principles of quality control methods, legislation, standards and guidelines in the field, in order to obtain the knowledge in the field of implementation and maintenance of standards ISO 14000, ISO 17025, HCCP, accreditation and certification. Implementation and quality control in the field of Environmental Engineering, education and training in the field of practical and experimental methods, enabling the students to consider the system of an organization and the degree to which it is aligned with the requirements of selected standards, enabling the students to interpret a series of standards in a relation to the actual system and the acquisition of basic skills related to the implementation and maintenance of quality systems. Selected units in the following fields: Quality system QM and TQM, key requirements of the standards ISO 14000, ISO 17025, the standard HCCP in environmental engineering, Monitoring of regulations, legislative, legal EU requirements, European standards in the field of interest, Type and methods of environmental assessment, Advantages and disadvantages of establihing the system, the PDCA cycle, Environmental aspects – the main pollutants and the criteria for evaluation of their significance, Aims and Objectives, Quality control of chemical and manufacturing industries, Basic principles of GLP (Good Laboratory Practice), Implementation and maintanence of internal quality control, Calibration and maintenance of instruments, The significance of PT schemes and inter-laboratory comparisons and their role in assuring the quality of test and calibration results, environmental protection in the concept of food safety, Accreditation and certification. Lectures. Laboratory and Computing Practice. Consultations. During the semester students can pass the writen part of exam through two colloquiums. Colloquiums are the forms of the knowledge assessment and they are consist of theoretical and computing parts and they are in written form. During the semester students are required to attend lectures, computing and laboratory practice, as well as to pass two tests and to deliver and present term paper on selected topic. After successful fulfillment of pre-exam obligations student are allowed to take the exam, unless they have passed the written part of exam through two colloquiums, students are required to take the whole exam, covering the whole semester curriculum. The course grade is formed based on points collected by filling the pre-exam obligations, success in colloquiums or in whole exam at the end of semester.
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