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DEVELOPMENT CHECK LIST: have you got:. Tick Box. a minimum of SIX innovativ e ideas detailed annotation communicating your ideas fully a chosen design idea with justified reason why it was chosen a detailed isometric drawing of your final design
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DEVELOPMENT CHECK LIST: have you got: Tick Box • a minimum of SIX innovative ideas • detailed annotation communicating your ideas fully • a chosen design idea with justified reason why it was chosen • a detailed isometric drawing of your final design • a CAD / pro-desktop model of your final design • an orthographic drawing of your final design • an exploded drawing with a PARTS LIST • a model/ experiments / testing aspects of your design • photographs of ALL the testing with written analysis of results • a modified design showing and outlining all the changes • a CAD or physical model of the modified design solution • a FINALorthographicdrawing (BSI dimensioning) show the tolerances (see below) • an exploded drawing with a final PARTSLIST (must include fixtures and fittings) • A RISKASSESSMENT (see below) • a GANNT chart showing how you plan to use your time during manufacture • a FLOWCHART showing your PLAN of making (must include quality checks) • a QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM ( see below) • REMEMBER YOUR DRAWINGS SHOULD BE DETAILED ENOUGH FOR MANUFACTURE TO TAKE PLACE
The role of ‘quality control’ is to measure, record and maintain the standards of production. Customers expect the highest quality product and manufacturers plan to achieve these high standards. Quality Control Procedure Stage An example of a Simple chart outlining the Quality control stages in your Flow Chart Stage Stage Stage An example of a Quality control Block Diagram Dimensions, properties, or conditions may vary within certain practical limits without significantly affecting functioning of equipment or a process. Tolerances are specified to allow reasonable leeway for imperfections and inherent variability without compromising performance. ± Tolerances (plus or minus a figure)
Risk assessment is a step in a risk management procedure. Risk assessment is the determination of quantitative or qualitative value of risk related to a concrete situation and a recognized threat (also called hazard). RISK ASSESSMENT High Medium Low Preventative Action Risk WHAT PREVENTATIVE MEASURES WILL YOU PUT IN PLACE TO MINIMISE THE RISK WRITE HERE THE RISK WHAT LEVEL OF RISK IS IT An example of a risk rating matrix used in industry