A quality assurance plan (QAP) is far more than just a checklist; it’s a formal, proactive document that meticulously outlines the specific activities, standards, tools, methodologies, and responsibilities required to ensure a product, service, or process consistently meets predefined quality objectives.
A Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) is the formal, documented blueprint organizations use to define the processes, standards, and responsibilities necessary to achieve specific quality objectives within a project or operation.
QAP puts quality and safety above all else. We regularly work with DOT Agencies, FAA regulated airports, boroughs and privately owned contractors who trust us to make sure job runs smoothly.
A Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) is a document created by the project team, which if followed, will ensure the finished product meets all criteria making it the best possible quality product. The product should not only meet all customer requirements but also meet the business objectives and targets.
DCA's process for allocating funds through the Georgia Housing and Finance Authority is outlined in Georgia's Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). This document describes:
QAP On-line provides the ultimate flexibility for entering data, printing and viewing reports instantly. Have you powered up your lab with INNOVANCE reagents? Visit our comprehensive hemostasis portfolio to explore all of our products and solutions.
Beckman Coulter’s hematology Interlaboratory Quality Assurance Program (IQAP) is a web-based program that complements your laboratory’s quality control process. The program helps you maximize your lab’s QC error detection by comparing your results to those of other laboratories running the same lot number of controls.
What is a QAP (Quality Assurance Plan)? The QAP or Quality Assurance Plan is a document used in project management and within the framework of an IT service for a company. It defines precisely what a provider must do and in what context. The QAP is evolutionary and is not fixed in time.