Quality Checking Procedures
Effective management checks are an important means of providing assurance of the
integrity and security of the benefit processes. They are also useful in identifying training needs;
indicating possible weaknesses in procedure and ensuring the section meets its accuracy target
set for Best Value Performance Indicators purposes.
Methodology
The teacher will be the assessor. Students will be randomly assigned that will: 1.) act as
Quality Checker; 2.) responsible for monitoring and coordinating the checking arrangements
and; 3.) must generate reports when receiving the equipments.
The Quality checker will record the date of receipt, name of the materials purchased,
quantity, official receipt number, signature of the person who bought the materials and signed his
name afterwards. The Quality checker will identify if the materials are in good condition or
damage and /or needing for replacements. This will also be recorded on his report.
Feedback
Once the Quality checker has completed all the reports, the assessor will check if the
Quality Checker provides all the data needed in the report.
Example of Log Report (to be completed by the Quality checker)
Date Item Quality
O.R. # Quantity Signature
Received Name Checker
Example of Assessment of Materials Received (to be completed by the Quality checker)
Quality Checker: Date:
Item Name Total no. in Total no. Comments
Good Condition of Errors
Procedure for testing and checking products