The Quality Control Charting is a one-day seminar under the “QA/QC in Chemical Laboratories” series which uses the approach of using quality control charts for the assessment of the operations and processes in the laboratory through statistical and graphical representations.
Trainings
Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R)
GR&R is the common tool for doing the Measurement System Analysis (MSA) and is an essential element in studying the contribution of the measuring instrument in the total variation. It is a method to check whether the Gauge is sufficient to measure the part variation against the customer specification. This course will guide on how to assess and analyze the capability of the measurement system to produce quality data which is the pre-requisite to any data analysis initiative.
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS101)
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS101) introduces you to precise elemental analysis using atomic absorption techniques. This course teaches you how to accurately measure metal concentrations in various samples through flame and graphite furnace methods. AAS is essential for trace metal detection in environmental, pharmaceutical, and industrial applications.
7 Basic Quality Tools
The course deals with the use of the 7 QC Tools in defining, prioritizing and analysing problems. The goal is to identify the real problem and its root cause to come up with the appropriate action that will ultimately prevent problem recurrence. It helps the participants utilize the structured approach in problem analysis and decision making.
Water Analysis Techniques (WAT101)
Water Analysis Techniques (WAT101) will discuss an overview of the clean water act and other administrative orders by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) regarding water quality criteria and approved methods of analysis. It will tackle proper sample collection technique, water sample storage, transportation, and preservation per water quality parameters as approved by the Philippines’ standards.
Water Analysis Techniques (WAT101) will also discuss the principles of the analysis of wastewater in pH, dissolved oxygen, biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, color, total suspended solids, oil and grease, inorganic phosphates, nitrates, and ammonia, using the approved methods set by the DENR. It will also discuss the different water quality parameters’ correlation with each other and their effects on the ecology of our water systems.
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Particle Size Analysis (PSA101)
Particle Size Analysis (PSA101) is a lecture-discussion of the analytical technique used in measuring the distribution of sizes in a sample of solid or liquid particulate material. In this training course, the principles and applications, and techniques used in particle size analysis will be discussed. PSA101 will also discuss the basic operations of the particle size analyzer.
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