Monday, January 2, 2023

Traceability | Difference between Identification & Traceability | Qsqtech.com

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Today, We'll discuss on Traceability.
Let's start discussion on this topic. Hopefully, you'll understand this topic. 
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Below topics that are covering: 
  • INTRODUCTION 
  • WHY TRACEABILITY IS NECESSARY? 
  • DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRACEABILITY & IDENTIFICATION 
  • HOW CAN TRACEABILITY BE IMPLEMENT IN ANY ORGANISATION? 

INTRODUCTION:- 

Traceability is made up of two words 'trace' and 'ability' and is used by all manufacturing industries to describe the ability to track products. Traceability is very important for manufacturing industries in which an identification number is provided to the lot of parts made in a specific unit. The identification number assigned to the lot during the traceability process is known as the lot number. 

Traceability image

Lot / Batch Numbering:- 

A lot number is a unique number assigned to a specific quantity during a manufacturing process. If a manufacturing unit gets an order to make 5000 products, then 5000 becomes a lot or batch. If an identification number is given to that lot, then that number is called as lot number or batch number. Lot number is essential in the manufacturing process as the material or product can be traced by this number. 

WHY TRACEABILITY IS NECESSARY? 

In IATF 16949:2016, according to clause no. 8.5.2, when an output is obtained from a production process, it produces two types of parts as output. 
  1. Ok or Conformity (C)
  2. NG or Non conformity (NC)
Now there can be 3 possibilities in the NG part also. 
  1. Rework part
  2. Repair part
  3. Scrap part
Similar outputs have been asked to identify in this clause. Traceability is very important in tracing the entire process from raw material procurement to finished goods and clarifying "when and where a product was produced by whom". We can verify the history, location and application of a product through the lot number recorded on the documents. 

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRACEABILITY & IDENTIFICATION :- 

IDENTIFICATION  TRACEABILITY 
1. It is about present status. 1. It is about historic information.
2. It is necessary to know status of the product conformity or Non-confirmity. 2. It is necessary to know about origin.
3. When we identify a product or object, traceability is not always required. 3. For effective traceability, adequate identification is the first requirement.
4. Identify throughout the product and service provision for status of monitoring & measurement. 4. Traceability is a requirement for safety products, calibrated instruments, inspector conducting final inspection, rework & repair product.


HOW TRACEABILITY CAN BE IMPLEMENT IN ANY ORGANISATION? 





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Material lot or Batch code traceability rule:- 
  • First write the date of the day on which the part was manufactured or received. For example, if manufactured on the first date, then write 01. 
Date in Batch code 
  • Write the code according to the month code like 'A' for January and 'B' for February. Like this, 'C' is written for March and 'D' is written for April. 
Month in batch code

 Month Coding 
  • After that write the year and definitely mention the shift so that tracing can be easy. 
Year in batch code 
Shift in batch code

  • Mention the machine number on which the part is manufactured and if parts are received by a supplier, we can trace each supplier through an assigned number or code. 
Machine Number in batch code

Supplier code in batch code
Supplier code in batch code


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