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Terminology question 2

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HgTX

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Aug 3, 2004
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In most of the QC/QA world, as I understand it, "QC" is inspection and "QA" is the higher-level system management function that addresses root causes, etc.

In the bridge world, "QC" is the fabricator's QC/QA function, and "QA" is the owner's inspection to whatever extent they want to do it (some duplicate QC, some have more of a true QA function, some just do occasional audit & verification).

Is there a better standard term for what the bridge people call "QA"? Are there any codes or standards outside the bridge-building world that refer to this function?

Would I be better off posting this in the ISO forum?

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That's a great analogy to try to explain the distinction to my peers who lump both those functions under "QC". (Though I think I'd prefer you washed your hands after handling your privates, regardless.)

However, if we call QA QA, what do we call what we used to (improperly) call QA?

Hg

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"Owner's Inspection", "Acceptance Inspection", "Owner's Acceptance"....
 
Are those terms out and about in print?

Hg

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Thanks, that does help a lot!

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