In recent decades it has become increasingly important for public research centres to attract external clients, includinggovernment, private and public bodies and companies. They do this by demonstrating their research excellence.A research centre's ability to provide professional research services can be assessed by competent technical bodieswhich verify that the research centre's laboratories operate according to certain predetermined criteria or standards.Although there is no set of generally accepted standards, some regional accreditation bodies already offer accreditationassessment for the R&D laboratories which are in their territory.This article analyses the successful application of a quality management system (QMS) in a public research centreemploying 57 people including researchers, technicians and administrative staff.This system is based on the scheme of regional accreditation of industrial research laboratories which was inspired byISO 9001:2008 and ISO 17025:2005 and set up by the regional authority.The overall aim of the management system is to monitor all of the industrial research and services which the centreoffers to external users, such as government, private and public bodies and companies, and to guarantee that finalproducts, usually technical reports and prototypes, respond to their needs. The accreditation applies to all of the activityof the research centre except for basic research.In this article the critical factors influencing the success of the implementation of the management system are outlinedtogether with benefits and opportunities. Weak points and problems are analysed, and the actions which wereundertaken in order to prevent and manage problems are described.
Implementation of a quality management system in a public research centre
Valentina BiasiniPrimo
2012
Abstract
In recent decades it has become increasingly important for public research centres to attract external clients, includinggovernment, private and public bodies and companies. They do this by demonstrating their research excellence.A research centre's ability to provide professional research services can be assessed by competent technical bodieswhich verify that the research centre's laboratories operate according to certain predetermined criteria or standards.Although there is no set of generally accepted standards, some regional accreditation bodies already offer accreditationassessment for the R&D laboratories which are in their territory.This article analyses the successful application of a quality management system (QMS) in a public research centreemploying 57 people including researchers, technicians and administrative staff.This system is based on the scheme of regional accreditation of industrial research laboratories which was inspired byISO 9001:2008 and ISO 17025:2005 and set up by the regional authority.The overall aim of the management system is to monitor all of the industrial research and services which the centreoffers to external users, such as government, private and public bodies and companies, and to guarantee that finalproducts, usually technical reports and prototypes, respond to their needs. The accreditation applies to all of the activityof the research centre except for basic research.In this article the critical factors influencing the success of the implementation of the management system are outlinedtogether with benefits and opportunities. Weak points and problems are analysed, and the actions which wereundertaken in order to prevent and manage problems are described.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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