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PREVENTION COSTS The experience gained from the identification and elimination of specific causes of Failure cost are utilized to prevent the recurrence of the same or similar failures in Other products or services. This is achieved by examining the total of such experience And developing specific activities for incorporation into the basic management system That will make it difficult or impossible for the same errors or failures to occur again. The prevention costs of quality have been defined to include the cost of all activities Specifically designed for this purpose. Each activity may involve personnel from one Or many departments. No attempt will be made here to define appropriate departments since each company is organized differently. 1.1 Marketing/Customer/user Costs incurred in the accumulation and continued evaluation of customer and user Quality needs and perceptions, (including feedback on reliability and performance) Affecting their satisfaction with the company's product or service. 1.1.1 Marketing Research The cost of that portion of marketing research devoted to the determination of customer And user quality needs -- attributes of product or service that provide a high degree of Satisfaction. Customer/User Perception Surveys/Clinics The cost of programs designed to communicate with customer/users for the expressed Purpose of determining their perception of product or service quality as delivered and Used -- from the viewpoint of their expectations and needs relative to competitive Offerings. Contract/Document Review Costs incurred in the review and evaluation of customer contracts or other documents Affecting actual product or service requirements (such as applicable industry standards, Government regulations or customer internal specifications) to determine the company's Capability to meet the stated requirements -- prior to acceptance of the customer's terms. Product/Service/Design Development Costs incurred to translate customer and user needs into reliable quality standards and Requirements and manage the quality of new product or service developments prior to The release of authorized documentation for initial production. These costs are normally Planned and budgeted, and are applied to major design changes as well. Design Quality Progress Reviews The total cost, including planning, or interim and final design progress reviews, conducted to maximize conformance of product or service design to customer or User needs with regard to function, configuration, reliability, safety, producibility, Unit cost and, as applicable, serviceability, interchangeability and maintainability. These formal reviews will occur prior to release of design documents for fabrication Of prototype units or start of trial production. Design Support Activities The total cost of all activities specifically required to provide tangible quality support Inputs to the product or service development effort. As applicable, design support Activities include design document checking to assure conformance to internal design Standards; selection and design qualification of components and/or materials required as An integral part of the end product or service; risk analyses for the safe use of end product or service; producibility studies to assure economic production capability; main- Tainability or serviceability analyses; reliability assurance activities such as failure mode And effects analysis and reliability apportionment; analysis of customer misuse and abuse potential; and preparation of an overall quality management plan. Product Design Qualification Test Costs incurred in the planning and conduct of the qualification testing of new products and major changes to existing products. Includes costs for the inspection and test of a Sufficient quantity of qualification units under ambient conditions and the extremes of Environmental parameters (worse case conditions.) Qualification inspections and tests Are conducted to verify that all product design requirements have been met or, when Failures occur, to clearly identify where redesign efforts are required. Qualification Testing is performed on prototype units, pilot runs, or a sample of the initial production Run of new products. (Some sources consider this an appraisal cost.) Service Design -- Qualification Costs incurred in the qualification or overall process proving of new service offerings And major changes to existing offerings. Involves planning for and a pilot or trial run Using prototype or first production supplies as required. Includes detailed measurements Or observations of each aspect of the service offering under normal and worst case Conditions, for a sufficient quantity of units or time as applicable, to verify consistent Conformance to requirements, or to identify where redesign efforts are required. (Some Sources consider this an appraisal cost.) Field Trials The cost of planned observations and evaluation of end product performance in trial Situations -- usually with the cooperation of loyal customers, but also includes sales into Test markets. At this stage of product or service life, a company needs to know much More than: "Did it work?" or "Did it sell?" (Some sources consider this an appraisal Cost.) Purchasing Costs incurred to assure conformance to requirements of supplier parts, materials, or Processes, and to minimize the impact of supplier nonconformances on the quality Of delivered product or services. Involves activities prior to, and after, finalization of Purchase order commitments. Supplier Reviews The total cost of surveys to review and evaluate individual supplier's capabilities to Meet all company quality requirements. Usually conducted by a team of qualified Company representatives from affected departments. Can be conducted periodically For long term associations. Supplier Rating The cost of developing and maintaining, as applicable, a system to ascertain each Supplier's continued acceptability for future business. This rating system is based on Actual supplier performance to established requirements, periodically analyzed and Given a quantitative or qualitative rating. Purchase Order Tech Data Reviews The cost for reviews of purchase order technical data (usually by other than purchasing Personnel) to assure its ability to clearly and completely communicate accurate technical And quality requirements to suppliers. Supplier Quality Planning The total cost of planning for the incoming and source inspections and tests necessary to Determine acceptance of supplier products. Includes the preparation of necessary Documents and development costs for newly required inspection and test equipment. Operations (Manufacturing or Service) Costs incurred in assuring the capability and readiness of operations to meet quality Standards and requirements; quality control planning for all production activities; and The quality education of operating personnel. Operations Process Validation The cost of activities established for the purpose of assuring the capabilities of new Production methods, processes, equipment, machinery, and tools to initially and Consistently perform within required limits. Operations Quality Planning The total cost for development of necessary product or service inspection, test, and Audit procedures; appraisal documentation system; and workmanship or appearance Standards to assure the continued achievement of acceptable quality results. Also Includes total design and development costs for new or special measurement and con- Trol techniques, gages, and equipment. Operations Support Quality Planning The total cost of quality control planning for all activities required to provide tangible Quality support to the production process. As applicable, these production support Activities include, but are not limited to, preparation of specifications and the con- Struction or purchase or new production equipment; preparation of operator instruc- Tions; scheduling and control plans for production supplier; laboratory analysis Support; data processing support; and clerical support. Operator Quality Education Costs incurred in the development and conduct of formal operator training programs for the expressed purpose of preventing errors -- programs that emphasize the value of Quality and the role that each operator plays in its achievement. This includes operator Certification programs in subjects like statistical quality control, process control, quality Circles, problem solving techniques, etc. This item is not intended to include an portion of basic apprentice or skill training Necessary to be qualified for an individual assignment within a company. Operator SPC/Process Control Costs incurred for education to implement program. Quality Administration Costs incurred in the overall administration of the quality management function. Administrative Salaries Compensation costs for all quality function personnel (e.g., managers and directors, Supervisors, and clerical) who are 100% administrative. Administrative Expenses All other costs and expenses charged to, or allocated to, the quality management function And not specifically covered elsewhere in this system (such as heat, light, telephone, etc.). Quality Program Planning The cost of quality (procedure) manual development and maintenance, inputs to pro- posals, quality record keeping, strategic planning and budget control. Quality Performance Reporting Costs incurred in quality performance data collection, compilation, analysis, and Issuance in report forms designed to promote the continued improvement of quality Performance. Quality cost reporting would be under this category. Quality Education Costs incurred in the initial (new employee indoctrination) and continued quality Education of all company functions that can affect the quality of produce or service As delivered to customers. Quality education programs emphasize the value of Quality performance and the role that each function plays in its achievement. Quality Improvement Costs incurred in the development and conduct of company-wide quality improve- Ment programs -- designed to promote awareness of improvement opportunities And provide unique individual opportunities for participation and contributions. Quality Audits The cost of (system, produce, or service) audits performed to observe and evaluate The overall effectiveness of the quality management system and procedures. Often Accomplished by a team of management personnel. Auditing of product is an Appraisal cost. (See paragraph 2.2.1.) r the start of a new day (or other time Period). Special Tests (Manufacturing) The cost of all nonroutine inspections and tests conducted on manufactured product As a part of the appraisal plan. These costs will normally include annual or semi- Annual sa&'v$~,  o & c  & F & F$&'v$~,  o & c 0 ;<_ eprm)HOhp                     Pc 0 ;<_ epr & F & F & Fm)HOhpU & FU`ghsvMvp f ! !1!!! 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Each element is not applicable to all businesses. It is up to the rea capitalized appraisal equipment. Measurement Equipment Expenses The procurement or build cost of all appraisal equipment and gages that are not Capitalized. Maintenance and Calibration Labor The cost of all inspections, calibration, maintenance, and control of appraisal equipment, Instruments and gages used for the evaluation of support processes, product or service For conformance to requirements. Outside Endorsements and Certifications The total cost of required outside endorsements or certifications, such as Underwriter's Laboratory, American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM), or an agency of the United Stated government. Includes the cost of sample preparation, submittal and Any liaison necessary to its final achievement. Includes cost of liaison with customers. External Appraisal Costs External appraisal costs will be incurred anytime there is need for field set-up or Installation and check-out prior to official acceptance by the customer. Also when there Is need for field trials of new products or services. Field Performance Evaluation The total cost of all appraisal efforts (inspections, tests, audits, and appraisal support Activities) planned and conducted at site for installation and/or delivery or large, Complex products or the conduct of merchandised service (e.g., repairs or leasing Set-ups). Special Product Evaluations Include life testing, environmental and reliability tests performed on production units. 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The list is not meant to contain every element of quality cost applicable to every business. It is intended to give the reader a general idea of what type of elements are contained within each cost category to help in deciding individual classifications for actual use. If a significant cost exists that fits any part of the general description of the quality cost element, it should be used. PREVENTION COSTS The experience gained from the identification and elimination of specific causes of failure cost are utilized to prevent the recurrence of the same or similar failures in other products or services. This is achieved by examining the total of such experience and developing specific activities for incorporation into the basic management system that will make it difficult or impossible for the same errors or failures to occur again. The prevention costs of quality have been defined to include the cost of all activities specifically designed for this purpose. EDocumentSummaryInformation8 CompObjj0TableOlSach activity may involve personnel from one or many departments. No attempt will be made here to define appropriate departments since each company is organized differently. 1.1 Marketing/Customer/User Costs incurred in the accumulation and continued evaluation of customer and user quality needs and perceptions, (including feedback on reliability and performance) affecting their satisfaction with the company's product or service. 1.1.1 Marketing Research The cost of that portion of marketing research devoted to the determination of customer and user quality needs -- attributes of product or service that provide a high degree of satisfaction. Customer/User Perception Surveys/Clinics The cost of programs designed to communicate with customer/users for the expressed purpose of determining their perception of product or service quality as delivered and used -- from the viewpoint of their expectations and needs relative to competitive offerings. Contract/Document Review Costs incurred in the review and evalrocess. Examples of areas included are Mailrooms, stores, packaging and shipping. INTERNAL FAILURE COSTS Whenever quality appraisals are performed, there exists the possibility for discovery of A failure to meet requirements. When this happens, unscheduled and possibly unbud- Geted expenses are automatically incurred. When a complete lot of metal parts, for Example, is rejected for being oversize, the possibility for rework must first be evalu- Ated. Then the cost of rework may be compared to the cost of scrapping the parts and Completely replacing them. Finally, a disposition is made and the action is carried out. The total cost of this evaluation, disposition, and subsequent action is an integral part Of internal failure costs. In attempting to cover all possibilities for failure to meet requirements within the Internal product or service life cycle, failure costs have been defined to basically Include all costs required to evaluate, dispose of, and either correct or replace defective Or deficient product or service prior to delivery to the customer; also to correct or re- Place incorrect or incomplete product or service description (documentation). In General, this includes all the material and labor expenses that are lost or wasted due To defective or otherwise unacceptable work affecting the quality of end products or Service. Corrective action which is directed toward elimination of the problem in the Future may be classified as prevention. For service operations, where the typical failure cost (as defined for this system) is Not normally accounted for, it may be necessary to break down the cost of individual Operators and material into normal operations and work or usage due to failures. This Can be done by careful analysis of failure data leading to an estimate of its material And labor content -- as compared to total operations material and labor costs, which is Known. 3.1 Product/Service Design Failure Costs (Internal) Design failure costs can generally be considered to be the unplanned costs that are Incurred because of inherent design inadequacies in released documentation for Production operations. They do not include billable costs associated with customer- Directed changes (product improvements) or major redesign efforts (product upgrading) That are part of a company sponsored marketing plan. 3.1.1 Design Corrective Action After initial release of design for production, the total cost of all problem investigation And redesign efforts (including requalification as necessary) required to completely Resolve product or service problems inherent in the design. (Some sources consider This a prevention cost.) Rework Due to Design Changes The cost of all rework (materials, labor, and applicable burden) specifically required As part of design problem resolutions and implementation plan (effectivity) for Required design changes. Scrap Due to Design Changes The cost of all scrap (materials, labor, and applicable burden) required as a part of Design problem resolutions and implementation plan (effectivity) for design changes. Production Liaison Costs The cost of unplanned production support efforts required because of inadequate or Incomplete design description and documentation by the design organization. Purchasing Failure Costs Cost incurred due to purchased item rejects. Purchased Material Reject Disposition Costs The cost to dispose of, or sort, incoming inspection rejects. Includes the cost of reject Documentation, review and evaluation, disposition orders, handling and transportation (except as charged to the supplier). Purchased Material Replacement Costs The added cost of replacement for all items rejected and returned to supplier. Includes Additional transportation and expediting costs (when not paid for by the supplier). Supplier Corrective Action The cost of company sponsored failure analyses and investigations into the cause of Supplier rejects to determine necessary corrective actions. Includes the cost of visits To supplier plants for this purpose and the cost to provide necessary added inspection Protection while the problem is being resolved. (Some sources consider this a pre- Vention cost.) 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These formal reviews will occur prior to release of design documents for fabrication of prototype units or start of trial production. Design Support Activities The total cost of all activities specifically required to provide tangible quality support inputs to the product or service development effort. As applicable, design support activities include design document checking to assure conformance to internal design standards; selection and design qualification of components and/or materials required as an integral part of the end product or service; risk analyses for the safe use of end product or service; producibility studies to assure economic production capability; maintain- ability or serviceability analyses; reliability assurance activities such as failure mode and effects analysis and reliability apportionment; analysis of customer misuse and abuse potential; and preparation of an overall quality management plan. Product Design Qualification Test Costs incurred in the planning and conduct of the qualification testing of new products and major changes to existing products. Includes costs for the inspection and test of a sufficient quantity of qualification units under ambient conditions and the extremes of environmental parameters (worse case conditions.) Qualification inspections and tests are conducted to verify that all product design requirements have been met or, when failures occur, to clearly identify where redesign efforts are required. Qualification testing is performed on prototype units, pilot runs, or a sample of the initial production run of new products. (Some sources consider this an appraisal cost.) Service Design -- Qualification Costs incurred in the qualification or overall process proving of new service offerings and major changes to existing offerings. Involves planning for and a pilot or trial run using prototype or first production supplies as required. Includes detailed measurements or observations of each aspect of the service offering under normal and worst case conditions, for a sufficient quantity of units or time as applicable, to verify consistent conformance to requirements, or to identify where redesign efforts are required. (Some sources consider this an appraisal cost.) Field Trials The cost of planned observations and evaluation of end product performance in trial situations -- usually with the cooperation of loyal customers, but also includes sales into test markets. At this stage of product or service life, a company needs to know much more than: "Did it work?" or "Did it sell?" (Some sources consider this an appraisal cost.) Purchasing Costs incurred to assure conformance to requirements of supplier parts, materials, or processes, and to minimize the impact of supplier nonconformances on the quality of delivered product or services. Involves activities prior to, and after, finalization of purchase order commitments. Supplier Reviews The total cost of surveys to review and evaluate individual supplier's capabilities to meet all company quality requirements. Usually conducted by a team of qualified company representatives from affected departments. Can be conducted periodically for long term associations. Supplier Rating The cost of developing and maintaining, as applicable, a system to ascertain each supplier's continued acceptability for future business. This rating system is based on actual supplier performance to established requirements, periodically analyzed and given a quantitative, or qualitative, rating. Purchase Order Tech Data Reviews The cost for reviews of purchase order technical data (usually by other than purchasing personnel) to assure its ability to clearly and completely communicate accurate technical and quality requirements to suppliers. Supplier Quality Planning The total cost of planning for the incoming and source inspections and tests necessary to determine acceptance of supplier products. Includes the preparation of necessary documents and development costs for newly required inspection and test equipment. Operations (Manufacturing or Service) Costs incurred in assuring the capability and readiness of operations to meet quality standards and requirements; quality control planning for all production activities; and the quality education of operating personnel. Operations Process Validation The cost of activities established for the purpose of assuring the capabilities of new production methods, processes, equipment, machinery, and tools to initially and consistently perform within required limits. Operations Quality Planning The total cost for development of necessary product or service inspection, test, and audit procedures; appraisal documentation system; and workmanship or appearance standards to assure the continued achievement of acceptable quality results. Also includes total design and development costs for new or special measurement and con- trol techniques, gages, and equipment. Design and Development of Quality Measurement and Control Equipment The cost of test equipment engineers, planners, designers, gage engineers and inspection equipment engineers, planners, designers. Operations Support Quality Planning The total cost of quality control planning for all activities required to provide tangible quality support to the production process. As applicable, these production support activities include, but are not limited to, preparation of specifications and the con- struction or purchase of new production equipment; preparation of operator instruc- tions; scheduling and control plans for production supplies; laboratory analysis support; data processing support; and clerical support. Operator Quality Education Costs incurred in the development and conduct of formal operator training programs for the expressed purpose of preventing errors -- programs that emphasize the value of quality and the role that each operator plays in its achievement. This includes operator certification programs in subjects like statistical quality control, process control, quality circles, problem solving techniques, etc. This item is not intended to include any portion of basic apprentice or skill training necessary to be qualified for an individual assignment within a company. Operator SPC/Process Control Costs incurred for education to implement program. Quality Administration Costs incurred in the overall administration of the quality management function. Administrative Salaries Compensation costs for all quality function personnel (e.g., managers and directors, supervisors, and clerical) who are 100% administrative. Administrative Expenses All other costs and expenses charged to, or allocated to, the quality management function and not specifically covered elsewhere in this system (such as heat, light, telephone, etc.). Quality Program Planning The cost of quality (procedure) manual development and maintenance, inputs to pro- posals, quality record keeping, strategic planning and budget control. Quality Performance Reporting Costs incurred in quality performance data collection, compilation, analysis, and issuance in report forms designed to promote the continued improvement of quality performance. Quality cost reporting would be under this category. Quality Education Costs incurred in the initial (new employee indoctrination) and continued quality education of all company functions that can affect the quality of product or service as delivered to customers. Quality education programs emphasize the value of quality performance and the role that each function plays in its achievement. Quality Improvement Costs incurred in the development and conduct of company-wide quality improve- ment programs -- designed to promote awareness of improvement opportunities and provide unique individual opportunities for participation and contributions. Quality Audits The cost of (system, product, or service) audits performed to observe and evaluate the overall effectiveness of the quality management system and procedures. Often accomplished by a team of management personnel. Auditing of product is an appraisal cost. (See paragraph 2.2.1.) Other Prevention Costs Represents all other expenses of The Quality System (planning, implementing and maintaining), such as rent, traveling, and telephone. APPRAISAL COSTS The first responsibility of a Quality Management System is assurance of the accept- ability of product or service as delivered to customers. This is the responsibility to evaluate product or service at sequential stages, from design to first delivery and throughout the production process, to determine its acceptability for continuation in the production or life cycle. The frequency and spacing of these evaluations are fundamentally based on a trade-off between the cost benefits of early discovery of defects and the cost of the evaluations (inspections and tests) themselves. Unless perfect control can be achieved, some appraisal cost will always exist. A company would never want the customer to be the only inspector. In line with this, the appraisal costs of quality have been defined to include all costs incurred in the planned conduct of product or service appraisals to determine compliance to requirements. 2.1 Purchasing Appraisal Costs Purchasing appraisal costs can generally be considered to be the costs incurred for the inspection and/or test of purchased supplies or service to determine acceptability for use. These activities can be performed as part of a receiving inspection function or as a source inspection at the supplier's facility. 2.1.1 Receiving or Incoming Inspections and Tests Total costs for all normal or routine inspection and/or test of purchased materials, products and service. These costs represent the baseline costs of purchased goods appraisal as a continuing part of a normal receiving inspection function. Measurement Equipment The cost of acquisition (depreciation or expense costs), calibration and maintenance of measurement equipment, instruments, and gages used for appraisal of purchased supplies. Qualification of Supplier Product The cost of additional inspections or tests (including environmental tests) periodically required to qualify the use of production quantities of purchased goods. These costs are usually a one-time cost, but they may be repeated during multi-year production situations. The following are typical applications: First article inspection (detailed inspection and worst case tests) on a sample of the first production buy of new components, material, or service. First article inspection for second and third sources of previously qualified end-product key components. First article inspection of the initial supply of customer furnished parts or materials. First article inspection of the initial purchased quantity of goods for resale. Source Inspection and Control Programs All company incurred costs (including travel) for the conduct of any of the activities described in 2.1.1 and 2.1.3 at the supplier's plant or at an independent test laboratory. This item will normally include all appraisal costs associated with direct shipments from supplier to the customer, sales office, or installation site. Operations (Manufacturing or Service) Appraisal Costs Operations appraisal costs can generally be considered to be the costs incurred for the inspections, tests, or audits required to determine and assure the acceptability of product or service to continue into each discrete step in the operations plan from start of pro- duction to delivery. In each case where material losses are an integral part of the appraisal operation, such as machine set-up pieces or destructive testing, the cost of the losses is to be included. Planned Operations, Inspections, Tests, Audits The cost of all planned inspections, tests, and audits conducted on product or service at selected points or work areas throughout the overall operations process including the point of final product or service acceptance. Also includes the total cost of any destructive test samples required. This is the baseline operations appraisal cost. It does not include the cost of troubleshooting, rework, repair, or sorting rejected lots, all of which are defined as failure costs. Checking Labor That done by other than inspectors as in-process evaluation. Typically, part of a production operator's job. Product or Service Quality Audits Personnel expense as a result of performing quality audits on in-process or finished products. Inspection and Test Materials Materials consumed or destroyed in control of quality, e.g., by tear-down inspections, over-voltage stressing, drop testing, or life testing. Set-Up Inspections and Tests The cost of all set-up or first piece inspections and tests utilized to assure that each combination of machine and tool is properly adjusted to produce acceptable products before the start of each production lot, or that service processing equipment including acceptance and test devices are acceptable for the start of a new day (or other time period). Special Tests (Manufacturing) The cost of all nonroutine inspections and tests conducted on manufactured product as a part of the appraisal plan. These costs will normally include annual or semi- annual sampling of sensitive product for more detailed and extensive evaluations to assure continued conformance to critical environmental requirements. Process Control Measurements The cost of all planned measurements conducted on in-line product or service processing equipment and/or materials (e.g., oven temperature or material density) to assure conformance to pre-established standards. Includes adjustments made to maintain continued acceptable results. Laboratory Support The total cost of any laboratory tests required in support of product or service appraisal plans. Measurement (Inspection and Test) Equipment Since any measurement or process control equipment required is an integral part of appraisal operations, its acquisition (depreciation or expense), calibration and maintenance costs are all included. Control of this equipment assures the integrity of results, without which the effectiveness of the appraisal program would be in jeopardy. Depreciation Allowances Total depreciation allowances for all capitalized appraisal equipment. Measurement Equipment Expenses The procurement or build cost of all appraisal equipment and gages that are not capitalized. Maintenance and Calibration Labor The cost of all inspections, calibration, maintenance, and control of appraisal equipment, instruments and gages used for the evaluation of support processes, product or service for conformance to requirements. Outside Endorsements and Certifications The total cost of required outside endorsements or certifications, such as Underwriter's Laboratory, American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM), or an agency of the United Stated government. Includes the cost of sample preparation, submittal and any liaison necessary to its final achievement. Includes cost of liaison with customers. External Appraisal Costs External appraisal costs will be incurred anytime there is need for field set-up or installation and check-out prior to official acceptance by the customer. Also when there is need for field trials of new products or services. Field Performance Evaluation The total cost of all appraisal efforts (inspections, tests, audits, and appraisal support activities) planned and conducted at site for installation and/or delivery of large, complex products or the conduct of merchandised service (e.g., repairs or leasing set-ups). Special Product Evaluations Include life testing, environmental and reliability tests performed on production units. Evaluation of Field Stock and Spare Parts Include cost of evaluation testing or inspection of field stock, resulting from engineering changes, storage time (excessive shelf life), or other suspected problems. Review of Test and Inspection Data Costs incurred for regularly reviewing inspection and test data prior to release of the product for shipment, such as to determine whether product requirements have been met. Miscellaneous Quality Evaluations The cost of all support area quality evaluations (audits) to assure continued ability to supply acceptable support to the production process. Examples of areas included are mailrooms, stores, packaging and shipping. INTERNAL FAILURE COSTS Whenever quality appraisals are performed, there exists the possibility for discovery of a failure to meet requirements. When this happens, unscheduled and possibly unbud- geted expenses are automatically incurred. When a complete lot of metal parts, for example, is rejected for being oversize, the possibility for rework must first be evalu- ated. Then the cost of rework may be compared to the cost of scrapping the parts and completely replacing them. Finally, a disposition is made and the action is carried out. The total cost of this evaluation, disposition, and subsequent action is an integral part of internal failure costs. In attempting to cover all possibilities for failure to meet requirements within the internal product or service life cycle, failure costs have been defined to basically include all costs required to evaluate, dispose of, and either correct or replace defective or deficient product or service prior to delivery to the customer; also to correct or re- place incorrect or incomplete product or service description (documentation). In general, this includes all the material and labor expenses that are lost or wasted due to defective, or otherwise unacceptable, work affecting the quality of end products or service. Corrective action which is directed toward elimination of the problem in the future may be classified as prevention. For service operations, where the typical failure cost (as defined for this system) is not normally accounted for, it may be necessary to break down the cost of individual operators and material into normal operations and work or usage due to failures. This can be done by careful analysis of failure data leading to an estimate of its material and labor content -- as compared to total operations material and labor costs, which is known. 3.1 Product/Service Design Failure Costs (Internal) Design failure costs can generally be considered to be the unplanned costs that are incurred because of inherent design inadequacies in released documentation for production operations. They do not include billable costs associated with customer- directed changes (product improvements) or major redesign efforts (product upgrading) that are part of a company sponsored marketing plan. 3.1.1 Design Corrective Action After initial release of design for production, the total cost of all problem investigation and redesign efforts (including requalification as necessary) required to completely resolve product or service problems inherent in the design. (Some sources consider this a prevention cost.) Rework Due to Design Changes The cost of all rework (materials, labor, and applicable burden) specifically required as part of design problem resolutions and implementation plan (effectivity) for required design changes. Scrap Due to Design Changes The cost of all scrap (materials, labor, and applicable burden) required as a part of design problem resolutions and implementation plan (effectivity) for design changes. Production Liaison Costs The cost of unplanned production support efforts required because of inadequate or incomplete design description and documentation by the design organization. Purchasing Failure Costs Cost incurred due to purchased item rejects. Purchased Material Reject Disposition Costs The cost to dispose of, or sort, incoming inspection rejects. Includes the cost of reject documentation, review and evaluation, disposition orders, handling and transportation (except as charged to the supplier). Purchased Material Replacement Costs The added cost of replacement for all items rejected and returned to supplier. Includes additional transportation and expediting costs (when not paid for by the supplier). Supplier Corrective Action The cost of company sponsored failure analyses and investigations into the cause of supplier rejects to determine necessary corrective actions. Includes the cost of visits to supplier plants for this purpose and the cost to provide necessary added inspection protection while the problem is being resolved. (Some sources consider this a pre- vention cost.) Rework of Supplier Rejects The total cost of necessary supplier item repairs incurred by the company and not billable to the supplier -- usually due to production expediences. Uncontrolled Material Losses The cost of material or parts shortages due to damage, theft, or other (unknown) reasons. A measure of these costs may be obtained from reviews of inventory adjustments. Operations (Product or Service) Failure Costs Operations failure costs almost always represent a significant portion of overall quality costs and can generally be viewed as the costs associated with defective product or service discovered during the operations process. They are categorized into three distinct areas: material review and corrective action, rework/repair costs, and scrap costs. Material Review and Corrective Action Costs Costs incurred in the review and disposition of nonconforming product or service and the corrective actions necessary to prevent recurrence. Disposition Costs All costs incurred in the review and disposition of nonconforming product or service, in the analysis of quality data to determine significant areas for corrective action, and in the investigation of these areas to determine the root causes of the defective product or service. Troubleshooting or Failure Analysis Costs (Operations) The cost of failure analyses (physical, chemical, etc.) conducted by, or obtained from, outside laboratories in support of defect cause identification. Investigation Support Costs The additional cost of special runs of product or controlled lots of material (designed experiments) conducted specifically to obtain information useful to the determination of the root cause of a particular problem. (Some sources consider this a prevention cost.) Operations Corrective Action The actual cost of corrective actions taken to remove or eliminate the root causes of nonconformances identified for correction. This item can include such activities as rewriting operator instructions, redevelopment of specific processes or flow pro- cedures, redesign or modification of equipment or tooling, and the development and implementation of specific training needs. Does not include design (Item 3.1.1) or supplier (Item 3.2.3) corrective action costs. Some sources consider this a prevention cost.) Operations Rework and Repair Costs The total cost (labor, material, and overhead) of reworking or repairing defective product or service discovered within the operations process. Rework The total cost (material, labor, and burden) of all work done to bring nonconforming pro- duct or service up to an acceptable (conforming) condition -- as authorized by specific work order, blueprint, personal assignment, or a planned part of the standard operating process. Does not include rework due to design change (Item 3.1.2). Repair The total cost (material, labor and burden) of all work done to bring nonconforming product up to an acceptable or equivalent, but still nonconforming, condition -- normally accomplished by subjecting the product to an approved process that will reduce, but not completely eliminate the nonconformance. Reinspection/Retest Costs That portion of inspection, test and audit labor that is incurred because of rejects (includes documentation of rejects, fault-finding, reinspection or test after rework/repair, and sorting of defective lots). Extra Operations The total cost of extra operations, such as touch-up or trimming, added because the basic operation is not able to achieve conformance to requirements. These costs are often hidden in the accepted (standard) cost of operations. Scrap Costs (Operations) The total cost (material, labor and overhead) of defective product or service that is Wasted, or disposed of, because it cannot be reworked to conform to requirements. The unavoidable losses of material (such as the turnings from machining work or the residue in a food mixing pot) are generally known as waste (check company cost accounting definitions) and are not to be included in the cost of quality. Also in the definition of Quality Costs, the amount received from the sale of scrap and waste material (salvage value) is not to be deducted from gross scrap failure costs (ex- ceptions can be made when this is a significant portion of gross scrap cost). Downgraded End Product or Service Price differential between normal selling price and reduced selling price due to non- conforming or off-grade end products or service because of quality reasons. Also include any costs incurred to bring up to saleable condition. Internal Failure Labor Losses When labor is lost because of nonconforming work, there may be no concurrent material losses and its is not reflected on scrap or rework reports. Accounting for the cost of labor for such losses is the intent of this item. Typical losses occur because of equipment shutdowns and reset-up or line stoppages for quality reasons and may be efficiency losses or even allocated for by "labor allowances." Other Internal Failure Costs EXTERNAL FAILURE COSTS All costs incurred due to defective, or suspected defective, product or service after delivery to the customer. These costs consist primarily of costs associated with the product or service not meeting customer or user requirements. The responsibility for these losses may lie in marketing/sales, design development, or operations. Determination of responsibility is not part of the Quality Cost System. It can only come about through investigation and analysis of external failure cost inputs. 4.1 Complaint Investigations/Customer or User Service The total cost of investigating, resolving, and responding to individual customer or user complaints or inquiries, including necessary field service. Returned Goods The total cost of evaluating and repairing, or replacing, goods not meeting acceptance by the customer or user due to quality problems. It does not include repairs accomplished as part of a maintenance or modification contract. Retrofit Costs Costs to modify or update products or field service facilities to a new design change level, based on major redesign due to design deficiencies. Include only that portion of retrofits that are due to quality problems. Recall Costs Include costs of recall activity due to quality problems. Warranty Claims The total cost of claims paid to the customer or user after acceptance to cover expenses, including repair costs such as removing defective hardware from a system or cleaning costs due to a food or chemical service accident. In cases where a price reduction is negotiated in lieu of a warranty, the value of this reduction should be counted. Liability Costs Company paid costs due to liability claims, including the cost of product or service liability insurance. Penalties Cost of any penalties incurred because of less than full product or service performance achieved (as required by contracts with customers, or government rules and regula- tions). Customer/User Goodwill Costs incurred, over and above normal selling costs, to customers or users who are not completely satisfied with the quality of delivered product or service such as costs incurred because customers' quality expectations are greater than what they receive. Lost Sales Include value of contribution margin lost due to sales reduction because of quality problems. 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