All projects require a quality control plan. Without a proper quality control plan, quality control (QC), as well as quality assurance (QA) processes, are simply created by project teams along the way, which often leads to disaster and chaos. To avoid such a situation later on in you project, it is strongly recommended to have a fully documented and detailed quality control plan in place for every project. Quality control plan documentation should clearly mention the steps to be taken to control quality and resolve any quality issues associated with the project at hand as well as detail the required actions, such as quality checks, inspections, responsibilities, and so forth that need to be taken at every stage of all the processes involved, to ensure that outcomes meet project-specific requirements and conform to industry standards. While it is a fact that there will be a few similar components in all kinds of quality control plans, each project is unique in itself and will include
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