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GEIA EIA-584 Zero Acceptance Number Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes of a Continuous Manufacturing Process


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Title
Zero Acceptance Number Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes of a Continuous Manufacturing Process

Government Electronics & Information Technology Association

Publication Date:
Jun 1, 1991

Scope:

PURPOSE

Conventional attribute sampling plans based upon nonzero acceptance numbers are no longer desirable. In addition, emphasis is now placed on the quality level that is received by the customer. This relates directly to the Lot Tolerance Percent Defective (LTPD) value or the Limiting Quality Protection of MIL-STD-105. Measuring quality levels in percent nonconforming, although not incorrect, has been replaced with quality levels measured in parts per million (PPM). As a result, this standard addresses the need for sampling plans that can augment MIL-STD-105, are based upon a zero acceptance number, and address quality (nonconformance) levels in the parts per million range. This document does not address minor nonconformances, which are defined as nonconformances that are not likely to reduce materially the usability of the unit of product for its intended purpose.

APPLICATION

The sampling plans based upon a zero acceptance number designated in this standard are applicable, but not limited, to inspection of the following:

a. End items.

b. Components and raw material.

These plans are for use with a continuing series of lots, and not for isolated lots. With a continuing series of lots, consult Table 2 if it is desired to use the Average Outgoing Quality curves of Appendix A, and consult Table 1 for the resulting consumer's risk for a given sample quantity. At the discretion of the responsible authority, certain characteristics may require 100% inspection.

INSPECTION

Inspection is the process of measuring, examining, testing, or otherwise comparing the unit of product with the requirements.

INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES

Inspection by attributes is inspection whereby e her the unit of product is classified simply as nonconforming or conforming, or else the number of nonconformances in the unit of product is counted and compared to a given requirement or set of requirements.

UNIT OF PRODUCT

The unit of product is the item inspected in order to determine its classification as nonconforming or conforming or to count the number of nonconformances. It may be a single article, a pair, a set, a length, an area, an operation, a volume, a component of an end product, or the end product itself, The unit of product may or may not be the same as the unit of purchase, supply, production, or shipment.

NONCONFORMANCE

A nonconforming unit is one that is likely to result in failure, or to reduce materially the usability of the unit of product for its intended purpose.

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