QUALITY SYSTEM
Quality as an operating system.
Laboratory quality is not a document. It is the integrated set of processes, controls, and behaviors that make trustworthy science repeatable. Bastion Applied Sciences treats quality as an operating system — engineered, measured, and continuously improved.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A unified operating system connecting policies, procedures, records, and people — not a shelf of isolated SOPs.
Controlled, versioned, reviewed. Every procedure has an owner, a lifecycle, and a defensible audit trail.
Work is executed against approved methods with formal in-process checks and reviewer sign-off.
Structured evaluation of impact, risk, validation, and training before any change to a qualified method or system.
Corrective and preventive actions grounded in root-cause analysis, effectiveness checks, and closed-loop verification.
Quality Risk Management principles applied to methods, instruments, suppliers, and data flows.
Role-based curricula, competency assessment, and requalification aligned to procedural change.
Metrics, management review, and lessons-learned loops that keep the system evolving with the science.
Quality program descriptions reflect Bastion Applied Sciences' operational design. Formal accreditations and certifications are communicated only where independently achieved.