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What are the 7 quality management requirements set by Act and EGBC?

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The seven quality management requirements set by Act and EGBC typically include Professional and Ethical Conduct, Competence, Quality Assurance, Documentation, Continuous Improvement, Compliance with Laws, and Communication. Each category encompasses specific actions and policies per relevant Acts and EGBC standards.

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The seven quality management requirements set by Act and EGBC (Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia) are not publicly specified in a standardized list, as they can vary depending on the specific Act or policies in place. However, typical quality management requirements for engineering and geoscience professionals often include the following principles:

  • Professional and Ethical Conduct: Adherence to professional and ethical standards.
  • Competence: Ensuring that work is performed by or under the supervision of qualified individuals.
  • Quality Assurance: Implementing processes to manage and control the quality of work.
  • Documentation: Maintaining accurate and complete records of work-related activities.
  • Continuous Improvement: Regularly reviewing and improving quality management practices.
  • Compliance with Laws: Ensuring that all work complies with applicable laws, regulations, and standards.
  • Communication: Effective communication with stakeholders regarding quality management issues. These are broad categories and each can be expanded to include numerous specific actions and policies, which would be guided by the relevant Act and the standards of practice established by EGBC.
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