18 resultados para ISO 16602
em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal
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The aim of this paper was to estimate the return on investment in QMS (quality management systems) certification undertaken in Portuguese firms, according to the ISO 9000 series. A total of 426 certified Portuguese firms were surveyed. The response rate was 61.03 percent. The different payback periods were validated through statistical analysis and the relationship between expected and perceived payback periods was discussed. This study suggests that a firm’s sector of activity, size and degree of internationalization are related to the length of the investment in QMS certification recovery period. Furthermore, our findings suggest, that the time taken to obtain the certification is not directly related to the economic component of the certification. The majority of Portuguese firms (58.9%) took up to three years to recoup their investment and 35.5% of companies said they had not yet recovered the initial investment made. The recoup of investment was measured by the increase in the number of customers and consequent volume of deliveries, improved profitability and productivity of the company, improvement of competitive position and performance (cost savings), reduction in the number of external complaints and internal defects/scrap, achievement of some important clientele, among others. We compared our work to similar studies undertaken in other countries. This paper provides a contribution to the research related to the return on investment for costs related to the certification QMS according to ISO 9000. This paper provides a valuable contribution to the field and is one of the first studies to undertake this type of analysis in Portugal.
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A Internet é um meio privilegiado de comunicação, no qual a informação não conhece fronteiras, e a sua divulgação toma uma dimensão universal. No mundo empresarial a comunicação é hoje tida, como o elemento fulcral dos processos de negócio, em que interação com as partes interessadas, pode ser traduzida em termos do seu expoente máximo pelo website da empresa. Grande parte da informação hoje divulgada à sociedade pela empresa, tem por objetivo demonstrar a «transparência» dos processos da organização, promovendo assim o seu escrutínio público. A investigação visou a análise exploratória dos websites de 422 empresas que se encontravam certificadas no ano 2011, no âmbito dos sistemas de gestão da qualidade (ISO 9001), ambiente (ISO 14001), segurança e saúde do trabalho (OHSAS 18001/NP 4397). O objeto de estudo visou determinar a percentagem de empresas que recorre ao website, para disponibilizar a Política da Segurança e Saúde do Trabalho (PSST), às partes interessadas (stakeholders), no cumprimento da alínea g) do requisito normativo 4.2 dos referenciais OHSAS 18001/NP 4397, bem como compreender a extensão ao website do requisito 4.4.3.1 (comunicação) no âmbito da divulgação da PSST.
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The aim of the research is to analyze the different aspects associated with the motivation and benefits of certified ISO 9001 companies in Portugal. A total of 426 certified Portuguese companies were surveyed. The response rate was equal to 61.03 percent. Our results suggest that the main motivation for certification were “improvement of quality”, “improvement of company image”, “marketing advantage”, “give empowerment to workers / capturing workers knowledge” and “cost reduction”. The main benefits that Portuguese companies have gained from the referred certification have been, among others, the improvement of “procedures”, beneficial effect on the “company’s image”, the improvement of quality products/services, increase of the “customer satisfaction”, improvement of “on-time delivery”; improvement the “morale” of workers’ increase in productivity and decrease of “production costs”, among others. The surveyed firms belong only to the Minho region of the north of Portugal. This paper aims to provide a contribution to the research related to the motivation and benefits associated to the quality management systems. The selection of the motives and benefits were validated through statistical analysis and the relationship between expected and perceived benefits was discussed.
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Este trabalho de investigação pretende dar o seu contributo para a renovação da norma ISO 9001:2008, na perspetiva de uma maior aproximação à realidade organizacional, através da análise da perceção dos especialistas/profissionais da qualidade. Numa primeira fase foi realizada uma abordagem ao estado da arte, relativamente ao conceito qualidade, à organização International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ao processo de alteração da norma, ao referencial normativo ISO 9001:2008, ao comportamento ao nível mundial da certificação segundo a norma ISO 9001:2008 e finalmente ao processo de preparação da revisão da norma ISO 9001:2008 a ser divulgada em 2015, cuja publicação na versão final, está prevista para novembro de 2015. Com a finalidade de apurar as opiniões/sugestões dos especialistas da área realizou-se um questionário que foi colocado online nas principais redes sociais e também enviado para alguns auditores, consultores, gestores/técnicos da qualidade e gestores de topo. Participaram 60 profissionais. Após da recolha dos dados, estes foram tratados através da utilização do software statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS). Os resultados obtidos demonstraram que a perceção dos profissionais vai de encontro às alterações que já estão propostas para a nova norma ISO 9001:2015. Das alterações sugeridas é de realçar, uma maior adequação da norma às diversas áreas de negócio, maior exigência nos aspetos ligados às organizações, adequação de conceitos e objetivos, compatibilidade com outros referenciais, complementar áreas como segurança, finanças e/ou responsabilidade social e maior envolvimento das organizações no processo de renovação da norma. No que concerne às expetativas, os profissionais esperam que a nova norma ISO 9001:2015 venha facilitar a integração e compreensão dos vários sistemas, maior adequação e credibilização junto das organizações e uma melhoria generalizada. Desta forma com o presente trabalho, espera-se ter contribuído para a clarificação das dificuldades sentidas na adequação do atual referencial à realidade organizacional. Assim como dar um contributo para futura apresentação aos responsáveis pelo acompanhamento da atividade normativa em Portugal (comité técnico CT80).
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The purpose of this study is to characterise the environmental management systems (EMS) certification process (International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14001) in Portuguese small and medium enterprises (SMEs) following quality management system (QMS) certification (ISO 9001). The study is based on a sample from Portuguese SMEs which characterise the local reality in terms of companies certified in accordance with ISO 14001 after ISO 9001 certification. Some Portuguese SMEs have the EMS implemented but not certified, mainly given the lack of investment support and because it is considered merely a form of marketing. As such, they do not feel motivated to certificate an EMS in the company since they consider that it is a form of advertising and not a way to protect the environment. Nonetheless, it is already evident form other Portuguese SMEs that gained EMS certification that gains supersede marketing benefits and allow for evermore enduring benefits such as prevention of environmental risks, environment protection, improved company image, compliance with legislation and efficient use of natural resources. This paper also presented the main difficulties in achieving an EMS certification, including high certification costs, human resources, motivation issues and difficulties in changing the company’s culture.
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A adoção de ferramentas de gestão na Administração Pública é, hoje em dia, um procedimento comum da nova gestão pública, em particular na gestão autárquica. A mudança organizacional que se tem assistido no setor público e a aproximação da sua gestão a modelos de gestão comummente usados no setor privado, têm permitido uma mudança de paradigma do “serviço público” para que a mesma se encontre “ao serviço do público”. Tal mudança, tem-se traduzido numa maior e efetiva procura da melhoria contínua dos serviços prestados e da satisfação dos cidadãos. O trabalho apresentado pretende realçar o potencial da norma NP1 EN2 ISO 9001:2008 – Sistemas de Gestão da Qualidade (SGQ), adiante designada por ISO 9001, na melhoria contínua dos municípios Portugueses que a ela recorrem para a implementação e certificação de SGQ. Esta norma tem sido adotada por alguns municípios Portugueses como ferramenta de gestão válida na indução de melhoria no seu desempenho, sendo objetivo desta dissertação identificar quais as principais áreas que poderão ser alvo de melhoria, em resultado deste processo, numa amostra de municípios certificados. A identificação destas áreas, mediante a construção de uma tipologia que agrupa situações identificadas em auditoria que carecem de melhoria, permitirá tornar visível algumas das principais fragilidades do desempenho destes municípios, traduzindo-se numa mais-valia para a elaboração de estudos futuros que visem o desenvolvimento de novas metodologias de trabalho que possam colmatar estas mesmas fragilidades. Os resultados desta dissertação apontam para uma maior fragilidade em áreas como a gestão das infraestruturas municipais, a gestão das atividades municipais, e a gestão da informação gerada que suporte a decisão, o que importará uma reflexão mais aprofundada sobre as práticas de gestão adotadas na Administração Pública Local.
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The purpose of this study is to characterize how Portuguese Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) view the Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMSs) certification process, after receiving the Quality Management System (QMS) certification. References were based on the ISO 9001 standard for a QMS and OHSAS 18001 for OHSMS. The method used to evaluate the implemented systems, was by form of questionnaire. Those questioned had to have a certified quality management system, an implemented OHSMS and be a SME. The questionnaire was sent to 300 SMEs; 46 responses were received and validated. Of them, only 12 SMEs had the OHSMS certificate according to OHSAS 18001. Within those 12 companies that participated: 7 SMEs are from the industrial sector; 3 belong to the electricity/telecommunications sector and 2 SMEs are from the trade/services activity sector. The size of the sample was small, but corresponds to Portuguese reality. Moreover, 34 SMEs did not have the OHSMS certificate. The questionnaire requested the main reasons for SMEs to opt for non-certification and it was related with high costs, while the main reasons to certificate were, among others, needed to eliminate or minimize risks to workers. The main benefits that Portuguese SMEs have gained from the referred certifications have been, improved working conditions, ensuring compliance with legislation and better internal communication about risks and hazards. Also presented are the main difficulties in achieving an OHSMS certification including high certification costs, difficulties motivating personnel, difficulties in changing the company’s culture and increased bureaucracy.
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Management systems standards (MSSs) have developed in an unprecedented manner in the last few years. These MSS cover a wide array of different disciplines, aims and activities of organisations. Also, organisations are populated with an enormous diversity of independent management systems (MSs). An integrated management system (IMS) tends to integrate some or all components of the business. Maximising their integration in one coherent and efficient MS is increasingly a strategic priority and constitutes an opportunity for businesses to be more competitive and consequently, promote its sustainable success. Those organisations that are quicker and more efficient in their integration and continuous improvement will have a competitive advantage in obtaining sustainable value in our global and competitive business world. Several scholars have proposed various theoretical approaches regarding the integration of management sub-systems, leading to the conclusion that there is no common practice for all organisations as they encompass different characteristics. One other author shows that several tangible and intangible gains for organisations, as well as to their internal and external stakeholders, are achieved with the integration of the individual standardised MSs. The purpose of this work was to conceive a model, Flexible, Integrator and Lean for IMSs, according to ISO 9001 for quality; ISO 14001 for environment and OHSAS 18001 for occupational health and safety (IMS–QES), that can be adapted and progressively assimilate other MSs, such as, SA 8000/ISO 26000 for social accountability, ISO 31000 for risk management and ISO/IEC 27001 for information security management, among others. The IMS–QES model was designed in the real environment of an industrial Portuguese small and medium enterprise, that over the years has been adopting, gradually, in whole or in part, individual MSSs. The developed model is based on a preliminary investigation conducted through a questionnaire. The strategy and research methods have taken into consideration the case study. Among the main findings of the survey we highlight: the creation of added value for the business through the elimination of several organisational wastes; the integrated management of the sustainability components; the elimination of conflicts between independent MS; dialogue with the main stakeholders and commitment to their ongoing satisfaction and increased contribution to the company’s competitiveness; and greater valorisation and motivation of employees as a result of the expansion of their skill base, actions and responsibilities, with their consequent empowerment. A set of key performance indicators (KPIs) constitute the support, in a perspective of business excellence, to the follow up of the organisation’s progress towards the vision and achievement of the defined objectives in the context of each component of the IMS model. The conceived model had many phases and the one presented in this work is the last required for the integration of quality, environment, safety and others individual standardised MSs. Globally, the investigation results, by themselves, justified and prioritised the conception of an IMS–QES model, to be implemented at the company where the investigation was conducted, but also a generic model of an IMS, which may be more flexible, integrator and lean as possible, potentiating the efficiency, added value both in the present and, fundamentally, for future.
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The purpose of this study was to characterize the situation of Portuguese Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) concerning the certification of their Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS) and Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS), in their individually form, to identify benefits, drawbacks and difficulties associated with the certification process and to characterize the level of integration that has been achieved. This research was based on a survey carried out by the research team; it was administered to 46 Portuguese SMEs. Our sample comprised 20 firms (43%) from the Trade/Services activity sector, 17 (37%) from the Industrial sector, 5 (11%) from the Electricity/Telecommunications sector and 4 (9%) from the Construction area. All SMEs surveyed were certified according to the ISO 9001 (100%), a quarter of firms were certified according to the ISO 14001 (26.1%) and a few certified by OHSAS 18001 (15.2%). We undertook a multivariate cluster analysis, which enabled grouping variables into homogeneous groups or one or more common characteristics of the SMEs participating in the study. Results show that the main benefits that Portuguese SMEs have gained from the referred certifications have been, among others, an improvement of both their internal organization and external image. We also present the main difficulties in achieving certification. Overall, 7 of the Portuguese SMEs examined indicated that the main benefits of the IMS implementation management included costs reduction, increased employee training and easier compliance of legislation. The respective drawbacks and difficulties are also presented. Finally, we presented the main integrated items in the certified Portuguese SMEs we examined.
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In the last years, it has become increasingly clear that neurodegenerative diseases involve protein aggregation, a process often used as disease progression readout and to develop therapeutic strategies. This work presents an image processing tool to automatic segment, classify and quantify these aggregates and the whole 3D body of the nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans. A total of 150 data set images, containing different slices, were captured with a confocal microscope from animals of distinct genetic conditions. Because of the animals’ transparency, most of the slices pixels appeared dark, hampering their body volume direct reconstruction. Therefore, for each data set, all slices were stacked in one single 2D image in order to determine a volume approximation. The gradient of this image was input to an anisotropic diffusion algorithm that uses the Tukey’s biweight as edge-stopping function. The image histogram median of this outcome was used to dynamically determine a thresholding level, which allows the determination of a smoothed exterior contour of the worm and the medial axis of the worm body from thinning its skeleton. Based on this exterior contour diameter and the medial animal axis, random 3D points were then calculated to produce a volume mesh approximation. The protein aggregations were subsequently segmented based on an iso-value and blended with the resulting volume mesh. The results obtained were consistent with qualitative observations in literature, allowing non-biased, reliable and high throughput protein aggregates quantification. This may lead to a significant improvement on neurodegenerative diseases treatment planning and interventions prevention
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Purpose – Castings defects are usually easy to characterize, but to eradicate them can be a difficult task. In many cases, defects are caused by the combined effect of different factors, whose identification is often difficult. Besides, the real non-quality costs are usually unknown, and even neglected. This paper aims to describe the development of a modular tool for quality improvement in foundries, and its main objective is to present the application potential and the foundry process areas that are covered and taken into account. Design/methodology/approach – The integrated model was conceived as an expert system, designated Qualifound, which performs both qualitative and quantitative analyses. For the qualitative analyses mode, the nomenclature and the description of defects are based on the classification suggested by the International Committee of the Foundry Technical Association. Thus, a database of defects was established, enabling one to associate the defects with the relevant process operations and the identification of their possible causes. The quantitative analysis mode deals with the number of produced and rejected castings and includes the calculation of the non-quality costs. Findings – The validation of Qualifound was carried out in a Portuguese foundry, whose quality system had been certified according to the ISO 9000 standards. Qualifound was used in every management area and it was concluded that the application had the required technological requisites to provide the necessary information for the foundry management to improve process quality. Originality/value – The paper presents a successful application of an informatics tool on quality improvement in foundries.
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According to Wright [1] certification of products and processes began during the 1960’s in the manufacturing industry, as a tool to control and assure the quality/conformity of products and services provided by suppliers to customers/consumers. Thus, the series of ISO 9000 was published first time, in 1987 and it was been created with a flexible character, to be reviewed periodically. Later, were published others normative references, which highlight the ISO 14001 in 1996 and OHSAS 18001 in 1999. This was also, the natural sequence of the certification processes in the organizations, i.e., began with the certification of quality management systems (QMS) followed by the environmental management systems (EMS) and after for the Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS). Hence, a high percentage of organizations with an EMS, in accordance with the ISO 14001, had also implemented, a certified QMS, in accordance with ISO 9001. At first the implementation of a QMS was particularly relevant in high demanding activity sectors, like the automotive and aeronautical industries, but it has rapidly extended to every activity sector, becoming a common requisite of any company worldwide and a factor of competitiveness and survival. Due to the increasingly demanding environmental legislation in developed countries, companies nowadays are required to seriously take into consideration not only environmental aspects associated to the production chain itself, but also to the life cycle of their products.
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A Internet é um meio priviligiado de comunicação, no qual a informação não conhece fronteiras, e a sua divulgação toma uma dimensão universal. No mundo empresarial a comunicação é hoje tida, como o elemneto fulcral dos processos de negócio , em que interação com as partes interessadas, pode ser traduzida em termos do seu exposente máximo pelo website da empresa. Muita da informação hoje divulgada à sociedade pela empresa, visa o seu próprio escrutínio público, na strês dimensões (económica, ambiental e social) do Desenvolvimento Sustentável (DS). A presente investigação visou uma análise exploratória dos websites de 523 empresas que se encontravam certificadas, no fianl do ano de 2011, no âmbito dos sistemas de gestão da qualidade (ISO 9001), ambiente (ISO 14001), segurança e saúde do trabalho (OHSAS 18001). O obketo de estudo proposto visou conhecer quais os conteúdos que são frequentemente mais divulgados, e que perfil tem a empresa portuguesa de Gestão (SIG), Sustentabilidade Empresarial (SE) e Responsabilidade Social Empresarial (RSE). O método de investigação baseou-se na técnica da Análise de Conteúdo, a qual permitiu quantificar por categoria de análise (indicador) e subcategorias de análise (itens), os conteúdos da informação divulgada no website da empresa. A visão holística sobre a dimensão dos contéudos disponibilizados no website da empresa, foir determinada (medida) com auxílio de divulgação no website das empresas, são: a Missão, a Política da Qualidade, Ambiente e Segurança, o Código de Ética & Conduta Empresarial, o Relatório de Sustentabilidade, o Relatório e Contas, os Indicadores & Índices Financeiros, os certificados e marcas do Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade (SGQ), do trabalho (SGSST) e, por fim, os Projetos de Envolvimento com a Comunidade no âmbito da RSE. Em termos de perfil, as empresas portugueas de maior dimensão (volume de vendas), e as sociedades anónimas (S.A:), divulgam mais informação no website, que as outras. Não tendo sido porém, encontrada evidência estatística significativa no estudo da relação das empresas localizadas no distrito de Lisboa & Setúbal, das empresas do setor de atividade secundário (2.º), e das empresas com exposição aos media (rankings nacionais), com a maior divulgação de informação no website da empresa.
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a generic model of Integrated Management System of Quality, Environment and Safety (IMS-QES) that can be adapted and progressively to assimilate various Management Systems, of which highlights: ISO 9001 for Quality; ISO 14001 for Environment; OHSAS 18001 for Occupational Health and Safety. Design/methodology/approach – The model was designed in the real environment of a Portuguese Organization and 160 employees were surveyed. The rate response was equal to 86 percent. The conceived model was implemented in a first phase for the integration of Quality, Environment and Safety Management Systems. Findings – Among the main findings of the survey the paper highlights: the elimination of conflicts between individual systems with resources optimization; creation of added value to the business by eliminating several types of wastes; the integrated management of sustainability components in a global market; the improvement of partnerships with suppliers of goods and services; reducing the number of internal and external audits. Originality/value – This case study is one of the first Portuguese empirical researches about IMS-QES and the paper believes that it can be useful in the creation of a Portuguese guideline for integration, namely the Quality Management Systems; Environmental Management Systems and Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems among others.
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A crescente preocupação e consciencialização do pensamento global, acerca dos problemas ambientais, por sua vez associados à rápida depleção dos recursos naturais, criaram uma forte aliança entre as pressões legais, sociais e políticas e a necessidade das organizações em preservar a sua imagem face a uma opinião pública cada vez mais exigente e atenta a esta problemática. Como resposta a este propósito, diversas organizações e entidades internacionais viram-se forçadas a criar padrões internacionais de qualidade ao nível ambiental. Nessa medida, a International Organization for Standardization (ISO) criou a família de normas ISO14000 como forma de procurar garantir aos legisladores, aos clientes e ao público em geral, produtos e/ou serviços ambientalmente mais sustentáveis. Para as empresas e organizações, este combinado de normas surge como uma ferramenta estratégica capaz de proporcionar a identificação, controlo e a melhoria contínua do seu desempenho ambiental. Por outras palavras, visam a implementação de um Sistema de Gestão Ambiental (SGA) mais eficiente. Atendendo a este contexto, a implementação da ISO 14001, e respetiva certificação, têm vindo a adquirir uma importância crescente dentro das organizações. Motivo pelo qual este trabalho teve como objetivo primordial estudar e avaliar a relevância da certificação através da norma ISO 14001 no sistema de gestão ambiental das empresas operadoras de resíduos em Portugal. O resultado deste estudo contribuiu para edificar o conhecimento dos motivos que levam as empresas a adotar esta norma, identificar os benefícios e dificuldades daí resultantes, bem como avaliar possíveis impactos na melhoria contínua do desempenho por parte das organizações, após a obtenção da certificação ambiental. Para almejar tal objetivo, realizou-se uma análise dos resultados obtidos através da aplicação de dois inquéritos por questionário, constituídos por questões autoresposta que fizeram face ao objetivo do estudo e que permitiram dar resposta ao mesmo. O inquérito por questionário, direcionado às empresas, foi enviado à totalidade das empresas operadoras de resíduos em Portugal, certificadas segundo a referida norma. A amostra estudada foi constituída por 22 empresas. A análise aos inquéritos por questionário direcionado aos colaboradores destas mesmas empresas decorreu de 429 inquéritos válidos. Sendo a aplicação dos mesmos efetuada via correio CTT, durante os meses de dezembro de 2013 e janeiro de 2014 e a respetiva análise com recurso ao Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS). Tornou-se, ainda, possível efetuar um conjunto de recomendações destinadas a orientar e facilitar o processo de adoção de sistemas de gestão ambiental neste setor. Conclui-se que a obtenção da certificação ambiental é potenciada pela melhoria da imagem pública da empresa e a melhoria do desempenho ambiental da mesma. Esta melhoria reflete-se no aumento das preocupações ambientais, ou seja, a minimização/eliminação dos impactos ambientais decorrentes das atividades destas organizações. No entanto, e apesar da possibilidade de obtenção de benefícios e ganhos esperados, entre os quais se incluem o aumento da consciencialização sobre os impactos ambientais entre os funcionários, a melhoria no desempenho da empresa e a influência positiva em algum processo de gestão interno (melhoria na otimização dos fluxos processuais), convém destacar que o processo poderá ser dificultado pelo aumento da quantidade de documentação interna da empresa, pela exigência de uma elevada formação pessoal dos colaboradores e pelas dificuldades inerentes ao próprio cumprimento da legislação ambiental. Mais do que explicar quais os fenómenos que levam as empresas a convergir na adoção de Sistemas de Gestão Ambiental, este estudo releva que as empresas detentoras da certificação ambiental exercem uma cultura ambiental que possibilita influenciar os colaboradores acerca das decisões a albergar em relação às práticas ambientais do quotidiano.