TARGET
Quality Assurance Procedure
1. Fabric : 4 Point System (Modified)
2. Pre Production
3. Pilot-Run
4. In-Line Inspection
5. Final Inspection
? For SH/SL Major Defects are calculated using a 2.5 AQL and minor defect are calculated using a 2.5 AQL.
|
Lot Size |
Pull Size |
Major (Pass On) |
AQL (Major) |
Minor (AQL) |
AQL (Minor) |
|
<=3.200 |
50 |
3 |
2.5 |
3 |
2.5 |
|
3.201 ? 10.000 |
80 |
4 |
2.5 |
4 |
2.5 |
|
> 10.000 |
125 |
6 |
2.5 |
6 |
2.5 |
? All sample are evaluated for critical, major and minor defects.
? Each defective sample can have multiple defects, critical, major and minor
? Each major and minor defect is measurement as one point.
? There is a zero tolerance for critical defect (Safety and regulatory)
? A single critical defect will FAIL the inspection.
? Each defective unit can be counted for critical, major and minor but only once for each type.
? All defects found are recorded on the product inspection form.
? A workmanship audit FAILS if major and minor defective items are over the acceptable number and if any critical defects are found. (continue your reading )
Tags: AQL, Fabric : 4 Point System (Modified), Final Inspection, In-Line Inspection, Inspection, major and minor, Pilot-Run, Pre-Production, TARGET Quality Assurance Procedure











