The document describes a Marine's experiences with Force Recon, including going on missions with his team where they got dirty in the dirt, shot targets from long distances in Italy and Hawaii, dove and jumped in Hawaii, and had good times with his team that he could look back on even during difficult times.
The document discusses the process of designing a logo for a film production company called Take Three Production. Several draft logos were created with different color schemes, layouts, and levels of complexity. However, none of the logos fully captured the goals of being simple, professional, and matching the romance genre and theme of the company's blog. The final logo used a transparent background instead of a solid color, which allowed it to better fit in with the blog's design while still representing the company.
This document summarizes an investigation into print head defects at a remanufacturing company. It finds that up to 40% of cartridges had defects, too high a percentage. The investigation analyzed print head structure under a microscope and found that some defects visible to the naked eye still allowed good printing. It established criteria to determine which areas of print heads could have damage yet still print properly, in order to reduce the number of cartridges disposed of and increase output. A microscope and camera were purchased to precisely inspect print heads and apply the new criteria going forward.
The document describes a Marine's experiences with Force Recon, including going on missions with his team where they got dirty in the dirt, shot targets from long distances in Italy and Hawaii, dove and jumped in Hawaii, and had good times with his team that he could look back on even during difficult times.
The document discusses the process of designing a logo for a film production company called Take Three Production. Several draft logos were created with different color schemes, layouts, and levels of complexity. However, none of the logos fully captured the goals of being simple, professional, and matching the romance genre and theme of the company's blog. The final logo used a transparent background instead of a solid color, which allowed it to better fit in with the blog's design while still representing the company.
This document summarizes an investigation into print head defects at a remanufacturing company. It finds that up to 40% of cartridges had defects, too high a percentage. The investigation analyzed print head structure under a microscope and found that some defects visible to the naked eye still allowed good printing. It established criteria to determine which areas of print heads could have damage yet still print properly, in order to reduce the number of cartridges disposed of and increase output. A microscope and camera were purchased to precisely inspect print heads and apply the new criteria going forward.
This document provides guidance on documenting a quality management system based on ISO 9001:2008. It outlines the documentation hierarchy, including quality manuals, procedures, work instructions, and records. It discusses guidelines for quality management system documentation, including format, requirements, and control of documents. The key topics covered are the four levels of documentation, requirements for documented procedures, considerations for documentation format and control, and classification of documents. The overall message is that documentation should be practical, user-friendly, and reflect the actual system.