substandards
Substandards refer to goods, services, or practices that do not meet established minimum quality, safety, or performance requirements defined by formal standards or regulations. The term is used across industries such as construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and consumer products to indicate outcomes that fall below accepted thresholds, rather than merely being nonoptimal.
Causes of substandards include poor design, inferior materials, subpar manufacturing processes, inadequate testing, counterfeit or degraded
Detection and enforcement rely on quality assurance and regulatory oversight. Methods include testing and inspection, supplier
Examples of substandards appear in various sectors: construction materials that compromise structural integrity; electrical components with
Prevention focuses on robust supplier management, rigorous testing, traceability, quality control, and continuous improvement. Clear standards,