Now the above question is really weird, the slogan is neither part of safety policy or "plan quality", so to me its either just a slogan or QA. but it doesnt really convey that one has to follow any process or something, so it not even part of QA. See some QA slogans http://info.ibs-us.com/blog/bid/34322/Top-Quotes-about-Quality-Assurance...
Just understand the usage of slogans and dont worry too much about such poorly worded questions.
Now the above question is really weird, the slogan is neither part of safety policy or "plan quality", so to me its either just a slogan or QA. but it doesnt really convey that one has to follow any process or something, so it not even part of QA. See some QA slogans http://info.ibs-us.com/blog/bid/34322/Top-Quotes-about-Quality-Assurance...
Just understand the usage of slogans and dont worry too much about such poorly worded questions.
philstinnet
Mon, 04/21/2014 - 23:20
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Is it 'No injury' or 'Nobody
Is it 'No injury' or 'Nobody injured' ?
It seems very weird english.
admin
Tue, 04/22/2014 - 04:23
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Slogans are catchy phrases
Slogans are catchy phrases which are used as marketing technique or to emphasize a point. In Quality parlance , slogans can be used for QC or QA.
http://brandongaille.com/list-34-catchy-quality-control-slogans/ - See some examples of QC slogans.
Now the above question is really weird, the slogan is neither part of safety policy or "plan quality", so to me its either just a slogan or QA. but it doesnt really convey that one has to follow any process or something, so it not even part of QA. See some QA slogans http://info.ibs-us.com/blog/bid/34322/Top-Quotes-about-Quality-Assurance...
Just understand the usage of slogans and dont worry too much about such poorly worded questions.
admin
Tue, 04/22/2014 - 04:29
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Slogans are catchy phrases
Slogans are catchy phrases which are used as marketing technique or to emphasize a point. In Quality parlance , slogans can be used for QC or QA.
http://brandongaille.com/list-34-catchy-quality-control-slogans/ - See some examples of QC slogans.
Now the above question is really weird, the slogan is neither part of safety policy or "plan quality", so to me its either just a slogan or QA. but it doesnt really convey that one has to follow any process or something, so it not even part of QA. See some QA slogans http://info.ibs-us.com/blog/bid/34322/Top-Quotes-about-Quality-Assurance...
Just understand the usage of slogans and dont worry too much about such poorly worded questions.