Monday, April 25, 2011

Re: [MW:10833] NCR & SDR

i can confidently say that the use of definitions/term and format of either NCR and SDR have been mentioned clearly in your quality management system in your current project. use NCR instead of SDR, provided qms put non conformance management and its format in there.
Many of quality system at may project filing system say NCR rather than SDR.

rgds

2011/4/24 Suresh <bobsuresh24@gmail.com>
Hii,

Generally such kind of issues first we have to raise survillience
report in time being ...Again same situtation happened for same
contractor the we can go for NCR ....in place of SR ...

Actually As per Projetect QMS systems defines that SR having 14 days
valid time ..If contractor does not responded properly aganist SR in
with in  two weeks then In by default it will be NCR ....

I hope you understand ...

Thank you

Suresh

On 4/23/11, k.ilangkumaran ilangkumaran <k.ilangkumaran@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear experts,
>
>                  As we all know that NCR we raise incase of something are
> not met the project specifications. Now I was asked to raise site defiency
> report! I have noticed small bucking like at the end of piping spool that we
> will use for fabrication.
>
> Can anybody explain me more about these? if possibe some tips which will
> help me how to prepare NCR and SDR in detail?
>
> What are the main points should I write in it?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> regards
> Ilangkumaran
>
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Suresh

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