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An inspection determines if the material or item is in proper quantity and condition, and if it conforms to the applicable or specified requirements.
Critical appraisal involving examination, measurement, testing, gauging, and comparison of materials or items.
Inspection is generally divided into three categories:
(1) Receiving inspection.
(2) In-process inspection.
(3) Final inspection.
A document that provides instructions on how an inspection of a product is to take place.
Inspection plans provide details about what characteristics must be tested in order to ensure the quality of the product, as well as specific metrics and measurements that must be achieved in order for the product to be judged in compliance with standards.
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