804 resultados para Quality management practices


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Using water quality management programs is a necessary and inevitable way for preservation and sustainable use of water resources. One of the important issues in determining the quality of water in rivers is designing effective quality control networks, so that the measured quality variables in these stations are, as far as possible, indicative of overall changes in water quality. One of the methods to achieve this goal is increasing the number of quality monitoring stations and sampling instances. Since this will dramatically increase the annual cost of monitoring, deciding on which stations and parameters are the most important ones, along with increasing the instances of sampling, in a way that shows maximum change in the system under study can affect the future decision-making processes for optimizing the efficacy of extant monitoring network, removing or adding new stations or parameters and decreasing or increasing sampling instances. This end, the efficiency of multivariate statistical procedures was studied in this thesis. Multivariate statistical procedure, with regard to its features, can be used as a practical and useful method in recognizing and analyzing rivers’ pollution and consequently in understanding, reasoning, controlling, and correct decision-making in water quality management. This research was carried out using multivariate statistical techniques for analyzing the quality of water and monitoring the variables affecting its quality in Gharasou river, in Ardabil province in northwest of Iran. During a year, 28 physical and chemical parameters were sampled in 11 stations. The results of these measurements were analyzed by multivariate procedures such as: Cluster Analysis (CA), Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Factor Analysis (FA), and Discriminant Analysis (DA). Based on the findings from cluster analysis, principal component analysis, and factor analysis the stations were divided into three groups of highly polluted (HP), moderately polluted (MP), and less polluted (LP) stations Thus, this study illustrates the usefulness of multivariate statistical techniques for analysis and interpretation of complex data sets, and in water quality assessment, identification of pollution sources/factors and understanding spatial variations in water quality for effective river water quality management. This study also shows the effectiveness of these techniques for getting better information about the water quality and design of monitoring network for effective management of water resources. Therefore, based on the results, Gharasou river water quality monitoring program was developed and presented.

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Este artigo condensa um conjunto de reflexões baseadas em factos relacionados com a gestão da qualidade nas Instituições de Ensino Superior (IES). São identificados factores internos e externos favoráveis à melhoria da qualidade dos serviços prestados por estas organizações, bem como algumas das barreiras que se lhe opõem. Relativamente às abordagens da qualidade, nestas organizações são consideradas: de um lado as que resultam da Supervisão do Estado e do outro as que estão associadas a sistemas de natureza voluntária, designadas aqui por Abordagem Qualidade, em que sobressai a Certificação baseada na norma ISO 9001 e os sistemas de Gestão pela Qualidade Total (GQT) também designados de Excelência Organizacional. São identificadas algumas das insuficiências dos modelos assentes na Supervisão do Estado e defendida a importância de atender ao conjunto de “boas práticas” já existentes, ao invés de abordagens que tratam desta problemática numa perspectiva ab initio, sem contemplar o conhecimento acumulado neste domínio da gestão das organizações.

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Background: Improper handling has been identified as one of the major reasons for the decline in vaccine potency at the time of administration. Loss of potency becomes evident when immunised individuals contract the diseases the vaccines were meant to prevent. Objective: Assessing the factors associated with vaccine handling and storage practices. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. Three-stage sampling was used to recruit 380 vaccine handlers from 273 health facilities from 11 Local Government areas in Ibadan. Data was analysed using SPSS version 16 Results: Seventy-three percent were aware of vaccine handling and storage guidelines with 68.4% having ever read such guidelines. Only 15.3% read a guideline less than 1 month prior to the study. About 65.0% had received training on vaccine management. Incorrect handling practices reported included storing injections with vaccines (13.7%) and maintaining vaccine temperature using ice blocks (7.6%). About 43.0% had good knowledge of vaccine management, while 66.1% had good vaccine management practices. Respondents who had good knowledge of vaccine handling and storage [OR=10.0, 95%CI (5.28 – 18.94), p < 0.001] and had received formal training on vaccine management [OR=5.3, 95%CI (2.50 – 11.14), p< 0.001] were more likely to have good vaccine handling and storage practices. Conclusion: Regular training is recommended to enhance vaccine handling and storage practices.

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Background: The aim of this study was to assess the quality of rapid HIV testing in South Africa. Method: A two-stage sampling procedure was used to select HCT sites in eight provinces of South Africa. The study employed both semi-structured interviews with HIV testers and observation of testing sessions as a means of data collection. In total, 63 HCT sites (one HIV tester per site) were included in the survey assessing qualification, training, testing practices and attitudes towards rapid tests. Quantitative data was analysed using descriptive statistics and qualitative data was content analysed. Results: Of the 63 HIV testers, 20.6% had a nursing qualification, 14.3% were professional counsellors, 58.7% were lay HIV counsellors and testers and 6.4% were from other professions. Most HIV testers (87.3%) had had a formal training in testing, which ranged between 10-14 days, while 6 (9.5%) had none. Findings revealed sub-standard practices in relation to testing. These were mainly related to non-adherence to testing algorithms, poor external quality control practices, poor handling and communication of discordant results. Conclusion: Quality of HIV rapid testing may be highly compromised through poor adherence to guidelines as observed in our study.

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Agricultural activity has direct consequences on the soil and water quality. Thus, assessing environmental impacts of this vital economic activity, through soil attribute analysis, is essential to the proposal of alternatives. The aim of this study was to analyze soil quality under different land management practices, conventional and organic. The study was carried out in a watershed of the Ibiuna municipality, SP, Brazil, an important supplier of agricultural products for the São Paulo metropolitan area. A hundred samples were collected, 20 in each type of land use: reforested areas, native vegetation, pasture, conventional cultivation and organic cultivation. The soil resistance to penetration, its pH (in water and KO), electrical conductivity, bulk density, particle density, porosity, soil color, soil texture and the percentages of carbon and nitrogen were analyzed. The data were statistically analyzed, searching for significant differences. The results of soil analysis showed great similarity between the organic and conventional culture, with no statistical differences. However, organic cultivation showed greater similarity to the soil of native vegetation in the percentage of carbon and nitrogen in soils compared to conventional culture. Thus, the discussion begins on a topic very little explored so far, and the results obtained should be further studied.

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A presente dissertação aborda a importância do planeamento e controlo dos custos da qualidade para a gestão da qualidade, postura fundamental na estratégia das organizações, que procuram vantagens competitivas para assegurarem a sua continuidade num mundo globalizado. Apesar do movimento da qualidade estar intimamente associado à certificação dos sistemas de gestão da qualidade, os mesmos, por si só, não são suficientes para assegurar a competitividade das organizações nos mercados altamente competitivos. Hoje em dia, as empresas dispõem, regra geral, de menos recursos do que no passado, o que as obriga a geri-los de forma mais criteriosa e racional. Assim, as organizações, cada vez mais, têm que ser eficientes na sua gestão e procuram medir a qualidade em termos monetários, através de sistemas de gestão de custos da qualidade, destacando assim a validade e utilidade do planeamento e controlo dos custos da qualidade, como instrumento de gestão. Assim sendo, este estudo apresenta como objetivo principal conhecer os procedimentos adotados no planeamento e controlo dos custos da qualidade nas empresas portuguesas certificadas, bem como verificar se elaboram relatórios de gestão que permitam determinar o retomo financeiro dos investimentos efetuados em qualidade. Os resultados obtidos evidenciam uma reduzida adesão da maioria das empresas respondentes em relação à implementação de sistemas formais, que quantificam e controlam os custos de qualidade, bem como à identificação explícita e isolada dos custos da qualidade nos relatórios de gestão. Também ficou averiguado o baixo nível de controlo dos investimentos efetuados em qualidade e, evidentemente, tal procedimento acarreta dificuldades na quantificação dos retornos obtidos nas empresas portuguesas certificadas. ABSTRACT: The present dissertation approaches the importance of planning and control quality costs for the management of quality, a key element for the strategy of the organizations that seek out competitive advantages to assure the continuity in a globalized world. Despite of the movement of the quality being intimately associated to the certification of the quality management systems, they are not enough to assure the competitiveness of organizations in highly competitive markets. Presently, organizations are facing a reduction in the amount of available resources, forcing them to manage those resources in a more discerning and rational way. More and more, the organizations have to be efficient and attempt to measure the quality in financial terms, through cost of quality management systems, thus showing the validity and usefulness of planning and control the costs of quality as a management instrument. ln this way, the main purpose of the study is to know the practices adopted by certified Portuguese companies concerning to the planning and control of quality costs, as well as to know if those companies are preparing management reports that allow them to verify the financial return of the investments in quality. The results showed that only a few number of the inquired companies have implemented formal systems that quantify and control the quality costs, and identify in an explicit and segregate way the quality costs in management reports. The results also showed the low level of control related to the investments in quality and the resultant problems in quantifying the returns of quality investments by the certified Portuguese companies.

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Dissertação de Mestrado, Economia do Turismo e Desenvolvimento Regional, Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Algarve, 2016

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The eutrophication (cultural or anthropogenic) is induced by man and can have different origins, such as domestic sewage, industrial and agricultural activities, including the effluent still breeding systems of aquatic organisms. The expansion of aquaculture, with production of biomass and increase of nutrients in water may cause acceleration of productivity of algae, changing the ecology of aquatic systems. In addition, these waste water may present a risk to health through the transfer of pathogens from manure, plant residues, composted material, among others that are major sources of organic waste in some farming systems. Depending on the trophic level of fish ponds, which are dynamic environments, different planktonic species with short reproductive cycle and adapted to the changes contained in these systems can appear in high abundance. Water quality in the systems for raising fish is related to several factors, such as water source, management (liming, fertilizing, cleaning), cultivated species and quantity and composition of exogenous food. In order to minimize environmental impacts, there are techniques to improve the quality of water in fish farming systems and thus satisfactory answers can be obtained through the application of management practices. This paper aims to review the subject that deals with changes in water quality resulting from the activity of freshwater fish culture in Brazil. Search also recommend techniques of good management practices to minimize the impact generated by the activity.

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O presente estudo foi realizado durante um ano em viveiro de produção de peixes, com a finalidade de avaliar o efeito da qualidade da água na comunidade planctônica em função do manejo adotado. Maiores densidades de Euglenophyceae, Chlorophyceae e Cyanobacteria estiveram associadas aos elevados teores de nitrato (1 a 210 mg.L-1). Densidades de Cyanobacteria acima de 90 ind.m³ × 10³ (85,5%) ocorreram quando as concentrações de nitrato estiveram ao redor de 210 mg.L-1, fósforo total menor que 106 mg.L-1 e temperatura acima de 25 °C. Elevada densidade de Rotifera também esteve associada às altas densidades de Cyanobacteria (dezembro). Dentre os organismos zooplanctônicos, os Rotifera foram os mais abundantes e somente Trichocerca sp. foi constante em todos os pontos amostrados. Dentre os Cladocera, a espécie mais representativa foi Diaphanosoma birgei, variando de 4 a 342 ind.L-1 (0,7 e 2,4%) durante o período de estudo. Os resultados mostram que qualidade da água e o manejo empregado neste viveiro apresentaram influência direta na população planctônica, em função da baixa profundidade e constante carga de nutrientes que são incorporados no viveiro por meio de alimentos, fertilizantes e fezes de peixes, que contribuem para o aparecimento de organismos planctônicos não desejáveis.