On April 4, 2009, a group of employees at National Threaded Fasteners completed training on INTERNAL PROCESS AUDITING conducted by John Novak of KAVON International, Inc.
The concept of a process was introduced and defined during the class, including the four key components (inputs, activities, outputs, and measures). Each student was asked to identify a job they perform everyday and break it down into the four process components. This helped each student gain an understanding of the approach to be used in dissecting the Quality Management System into auditable pieces.
Techniques on how to audit each of these components were discussed, including specific information to collect on each component to help determine process effectiveness. Numerous forms for documenting the findings were included.
Actual audits were conducted after the classroom training was completed in order to apply what was learned. The emphasis throughout the training was that the internal auditing process must add value to the organization in order to be useful.
National Threaded Fasteners (NTF) is an importer of a variety of industrial fasteners, focusing on flanged screws and nuts, selling to fastener distributors primarily in the United States and Canada.
NTF was founded in 1998 by Kenneth Graham, the current owner and President. NTF has enjoyed steady growth and profitability and has been awarded the prestigious Lake/Geauga County Fast Track 50 Award annually since they became eligible to apply. The Fast Track 50 Award recognizes the 50 fastest growing companies located in Northeast Ohio’s Lake and Geauga Counties. Their continued growth has resulted in expansion to a new facility on Lane Road in Perry, Ohio.
NTF is certified to ISO 9001:2008.