Quality Control Inspections: Why some Points aren’t Checked on All Samples
When it involves random quality control inspections (usually conducted supported AQL tables), the inspector should check a particular range of items. Maybe, if there are 5,000 items within the whole batch, he/she should check two hundred items (in traditional severity, level II). If the check was properly ready, the inspector has checkpoints to follow. However, will it mean that these points ought to be checked on all samples? This is sometimes not realistic. Let’s take an example: a check of a phone....