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Basic Statistics and Statistical Process Control

Virtual Learning12 hours

Course Overview

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Quality tools are key for improving and measuring quality in a manufacturing process. They are an industry-standard for measuring and controlling quality using data-based and objective techniques. This technical training course focuses on teaching foundational terms, measurements and concepts and quality tools and when and how to use them so data-driven decisions can routinely be made.  

Using examples this participatory workshop includes applied exercises and interactive tools designed to foster understanding of concepts and application to actual data. The skills developed will help instill the concept of quality assurance and measurement that support productivity and quality improvement programs, and address quality compliance challenges in your facility. 

This course will include hands-on practical assignments where learners will have an opportunity to apply new knowledge and skills gained, completing assignments on their own time between sessions. 
 

An email address is required for registration and to receive the login instructions.  
Upon registration, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access the training course through NSF’s eLearning portal. Any additional information pertaining to the course will be sent in your confirmation email. 
 
You will find your course material and homework/exam on the eLearning portal. You will need to access the portal in order to successfully complete the course and print your certificate. Upon successful course completion, you will gain access to print your official NSF Certificate. 
 

Who should Attend 

Auditors, Food Safety & Quality Personnel, Global Food Safety Personnel, HACCP Personnel, Lab Personnel involved in food microbiology testing, Microbiologists, Owners/Operations of Food Business, Plant Managers/Supervisors, Public Health Inspectors, QA/QC Personnel 
 

Prerequisite(s): Basic math and graphing skills are required, as well as a working knowledge of Excel. A good technical understanding of products, processes, measurement and sampling in the work environment will be beneficial. 

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Course Objective

At the end of the program, learners will be able to: 

  • Describe and apply sampling and its application to quality tools to ensure that your data collection is efficient and effective  
  • Analyze process data and apply them to process capability  
  • Measure process variability and identify opportunities to reduce it as part of continuous improvement 

  • Measure and interpret data consistently to make correct assessment  

  • Basic Concepts (average, means, specification ranges, confidence levels etc.) 

  

Process Variation and Use in Continuous Improvement  

  • Shape of distribution and standard distribution, calculations 

  • Use of bell curves and histograms 

  • How, why and when to use measurements such as: 

  • Process Capability Analysis (Cp and Cpk Index) 

  • Percentage Out of Specification 

 

Process Control 

  • Use of process control data, application and interpretation 

 

Attribute Control Charts 

Sampling 

  • Building a sampling plan (including based on using military standard and other options) 

  • Determining what to sample and how to sample 

  

Accreditation  

As an Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) Accredited Provider, NSF Training and Education offers CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standard. NSF Training and Education is authorized by IACET to offer the number of CEUs below for this program. 

1.2 CEU's

 

Technology Requirements:

Participants must join the training using their own individual computer or device to meet participation and assessment requirements. Devices cannot be shared between multiple participants. To support engagement and interactive learning, participants are encouraged to join with both video and microphone enabled throughout the session.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding these requirements, please contact our training team at [email protected]

 

Computer & Internet Connection:

Participants will need reliable access to a computer with a stable internet connection. High‑speed broadband (LAN, cable, or DSL) is recommended.

 

Compatible Web Browsers:

The following browsers are supported: Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Microsoft Edge.

 

Accommodations 

NSF is committed to accommodating the learning requirements of all our stakeholders. If you require special assistance for any reason, please contact us at [email protected]   

 

 

 

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