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ANSIV/ASQC Z1.4-1993 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection By Attributes AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY P.O. BOX 3005 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 53201-3005 ANSUASQC Z1.4-1993 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes Prepared by American Society for Quality Standards Committee For AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE, Z-1 ON QUALITY ASSURANCE Sponsor and Secretariat AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY Abstract ‘Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes is an acceptance sampling system to be used with switching rales on a continuing stream of lots for AQL specified. It provides tightened, normal, and reduced plans to be applied for attributes inspection for percent nonconforming or nonconformities per 100 units. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD: An American National Standard implies a consensus of those substantially con- ‘cerned with its scope and provisions. An American National Standard is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the con- sumer, and the general public. The existence of an American National Standard does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standard or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, of procedures not conforming to the standard, American National Standards are subject to periodic review and users are cau tioned to obtain the latest editions. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require that action be taken to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard no later than five years from the date of publication, Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. © 1993 by the AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 Published by @ ASQ {ASO Foreword (This foreword is not a part of American National Standard. —Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes, Z1 4-193) This standard is a revision of ANSI Z1.4-1971, “Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes,” whi corresponds directly to MIL-STD-10SE. The present revi- sion ANSVASQC Z11.4-1993 was undertaken to modernize terminology and to emphasize the system aspect of the pro- cedure through incorporation of the operating characteristic curves and other measures computed for scheme perfor mance reflecting the basic strategy including the switching rules, All tables, table numbers, and procedures used in MIL STD-105E were retained. The tables are unchanged to ‘make the tabular content completely compatible with MIL- STD-105E. Modifications from the MIL-STD-105E format beyond editorial refinements include: 1) Substitution of the word “nonconformity” for “defect” throughout, in conformance with ANSVASQC A2-1978. Substitution of the word “nonacceptance” for “rejection” ‘when it refers to a result of following the procedure. Forms of the word “reject” are retained when they refer to actions the customer may take. The term “rejection number” is retained when it refers tothe nomenclature on Tables If, I, IV and X to be consistent with tables of the same numbers in MIL-STD-105E. 2) Presentation of the switching rules to put them in con- formance with ANSI Z1.9-1980, the ANSI version of MIL- STD-414. This includes an option for reduced inspection iii without use of limit numbers (as in ANSI Z1.9-1980). Use ‘without the limit numbers improves the performance of a scheme by accepting more lots at the AQL, with no change in discrimination below the indifference quality level 3) Introduction of the following tables: ‘Table XI Average Outgoing Quality Limit Factors for ANSI Z1.4 Scheme Performance (Single Sampling) ‘Table XIL_ Limiting Quality for ANSI Z1.4 Scheme Performance for which P, = 10 Percent (Single Sampling) ‘Table XII. Limiting Quality for ANSI Z1.4 Scheme Performance for which P, = 5 Percent (ingle Sampling) Table XIV Average Sample Size Tables for ANSE Z1.A Scheme Performance (Single Sampling) Table XV Scheme Performance with Switching Rules—for each Code Letter showing 1). Operating Characteristic Curves for ANSI Zi.A Scheme Performance 2) Tabulated Values for Operating Characteristic Curves for ANSI ZI.4 Scheme Performance 4) The titles of Tables V-A and V-B have been changed to read, “Approximate values for average outgoing quality limits.” These are different from the titles in MIL-STD- 105E, 5) The tables contained in this Standard cover situations where the quality level is specified in percentages as low as 0.01%. It should be noted that 0.01% is equal to 100 parts per million (PPM). Sampling procedures for quality Jevels of fewer PPM are not included in this Standard 6) Substitution of Section 2 Definitions and Terminology for Section2 Classification of Defects and Defectives Reference is made to classification of nonconformi- ties in Section 6,3. 7) Reference to the use of operating properties of the scheme and the meaning of scheme performance is made in Section 11. 8) Addition of Section 11.6 spelling out proper use of individual plans when extracted from the ANSI Z1.4 system as a whole, 9) Addition of Figure 1 showing the switching proce- dure to enhance understanding of the switching aspect of the system. 10) Addition of replotted OC curves. Note: A compatible and interchangeable standard for vari- ables inspection is ANSI Z1.9-1993. Suggestions for improvement of this standard will be wel- come. They should be sent to the sponsor, ASQC, 611 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. Committee members serving as writers and editors of this standard were: Joseph M. Califano, Chairperson Michael Yargosz August Mundet Harrison Wadsworth Edward G. Schilling Paragraph Table 1 ‘Table I-A Table UB Table I-C Table HLA Table II-B Table ILC Table 1V-A Table 1V-B Table IV-C Table V-A Table V-B Table VIA Table VIB Table VII-A Table VIB ‘Table Vill ‘Table IX Table XA. Table X-B Table X-C Table of Contents SCOPE... DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY PERCENT NONCONFORMING AND NONCONFORMITIES PER HUNDRED UNITS ACCEPTABLE QUALITY LEVEL (AQL).. SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT. ACCEPTANCE AND NON-ACCEPTANCE vn DRAWING OF SAMPLES. NORMAL, TIGHTENED, AND REDUC SAMPLING PLANS. DETERMINATION OF ACCEPTABILITY SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, Tables INSPECTION... Sample Size Code Letters. Single Sampling Plans for Normal Inspection (Master Table) ‘Single Sampling Plans for Tightened Inspection (Master Table). ‘Single Sampling Plans for Reduced Inspection (Master Table) Doubling Sampling Plans for Normal Inspection (Master Table). Double Sampling Plans for Tightened Inspection (Master Table... Double Sampling Plans for Reduced Inspection (Master Table). ‘Multiple Sampling Plans for Normal Inspection (Master Table)... ‘Multiple Sampling Plans for Tightened Inspection (Master Table). ‘Multipte Sampling Plans for Reduced Inspection (Master Table).. ANSI/ASQC Standard Z1.4-1993 Factors for Determining Approximate Values for Average Outgoing Quality Limits for Normal Inspection (Single Sampling)... Factors for Determining Approximate Values for Average Outgoing Quali Li Limits for Tigtened Inspection (Single Sampling) Limiting Quality (in percent nonconforming) for Which Py ‘for Normal Inspection, Single Sampling)... Limiting Quality Gin noneonformities per hundred units) for Which (for Normal Inspection, Single Sampling). Limiting Quality (in percent nonconforming) for Which P, (for Normal Inspection, Single Sampling).. : Limiting Quality (in nonconformities per hundred units (for Normal Inspection, Single Sampling)... Limit Numbers for Reduced Inspection Average Sample Size Curves for Double and Multiple Samping Plans: (normal and tightened inspection)... Sample Size Code Letter A—Individual Plans. ‘Sample Size Code Letter B—Individual Plans. Sample Size Code Letter C—Individual Plans ‘10 Percent 10 Percent ANSI/ASQC Standard 214-1993 ‘Table X-D Table X- Table X-F Table X-G Table X-H Table XI Table X-K Table X-L Table X-M Table XN Table X-P Table X-Q ‘Table X-R Table X-S Table XI ‘Table XI ‘Table XI ‘Table XIV Table XV-A ‘Table XV-B Table XV-C ‘Table XV-D Table XV-E ‘Table XV-F Table XV-G Table XV-H ‘Table XV-I Table XV-K ‘Table XV-L. Table XV-M. ‘Table XV-N Table XV-P ‘Table XV-Q Table XV-R INDEX OF TERMS WITH SPECIAL MEANINGS... Sample Size Code Letter D—Individual Plans... Sample Size Code Letter E—Individual Plans. Sample Size Code Letter F—Individual Plans... Sample Size Code Letter G—Individual Plans ‘Sample Size Code Letter H—Individval Plans. ‘Sample Size Code Letter J~Individual Plans. ‘Sample Size Code Letter K—Individual Plans ‘Sample Size Code Letter L—Individual Plans... Sample Size Code Letter M—Individual Plan... ‘Sample Size Code Letter N—Individual Plans Sample Size Code Letter P—Individual Plans ‘Sample Size Code Letter Q—Individual Plans ‘Sample Size Code Letter R—Individual Plans... ‘Sample Size Code Letter S—Individual Plans... Average Outgoing Quality Limit Factors for ANSL-Z1.4 Scheme Performance (Single Sampling). 65 Limiting Quality for ANSI-Z14 Scheme Performance for Which P, = 10 Percent (Single Sampling) 66 Limiting Quality for ANSL-Z1.4 Scheme Performance for Which P, =5 Percent (Single Sampling)... romnennennneinenOT Average Sample Size Tables for ANSI-Z1.4 Scheme Performance (Single Sampling) on semen OB Sample Size Code Letter A~-Scheme Performance. 2 Sample Size Code Letter B—Scheme Performance sonnannnennnnnninnnnnneT ‘Sample Size Code Letter C—Scheme Performance ... . . 4 Sample Size Code Letter D—Scheme Performance 5 ‘Sample Size Code Letter E—Scheme Performance. ‘Sample Size Code Letter F—Scheme Performance. ‘Sample Size Code Letter G—Scheme Performance ‘Sample Size Code Letter H—-Scheme Performance ‘Sample Size Code Letter J—Scheme Performance.. ‘Sample Size Code Letter K—-Scheme Performance... ‘Sample Size Code Letter L—Schemte Performance. u..nm:snnninnnnnnenannnininnn ‘Sample Size Code Letter M—Scheme Performance. . 83 ‘Sample Size Code Letter N—Scheme Performance ‘Sample Size Code Letter P—Scheme Performance... ‘Sample Size Code Letter Q—Scheme Performance ‘Sample Size Code Letter R—~Scheme Performance 88 vi SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND TABLES FOR INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES 1. SCOPE 11 PURPOSE. This publication establishes sampling plans and procedures for inspection by attributes. When specified by the responsible authority, this publication shall be referenced in the specification, contract, inspection instructions, or other documents and the provisions set, forth herein shall govern. The “responsible authority” shall, be designated in one of the above documents, as agreed t0 by the purchaser and seller or producer and usé 12 APPLICATION. Sampling plans designated in this publication are applicable, but not limited, to inspection of the following: a. End items. b. Components and raw materials, ©. Operations d. Materials in process. Supplies in storage. £ Maintenance operations. g. Data or records. h, Administrative procedures. ‘These plans are intended primarily to be used for a continu- ing series of lots or batches. The plans may also be used for the inspection of isolated fots or batches, but, in this later case, the user is cautioned to consult the operating charac turves to find a plan which will yield the desired 1.3. INSPECTION. Inspection is the process of measur- ing, examining, testing, or otherwise comparing the unit of product (see 1.5) with the requirements, 1.4 INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES. Inspection by attributes is inspection whereby either the unit of product is, classified simply as conforming or nonconforming, or the ‘number of nonconformities in the unit of products is count- ed, with respect fo a given requirement or set of require ‘ments. LS UNIT OF PRODUCT. The unit of product is the unit inspected in order to determine its classification as con- forming or nonconforming or to count the number of non conformities. It may be a single article, a pair, a set, a Jength, an area, an operation, a volume, a component of an cend 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 2. DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY ‘The definitions and terminology employed in this standard are in accord with ANSVASQC Standard A2-1987 (Terms, Symbols, and Definitions for Acceptance Sampling). The following two definitions are particularly important in applying the standard DEFECT: A departure of @ quality characteristic from its intended level or state that occurs with a severity sufficient to cause an associated product or service not to satisfy intended normal, or foresee- able, usage requirements, NONCONFORMITY: A departure of a quality charac- teristic from its intended level or state that occurs with severity sufficient to cause an associated product or service not to meet a specification requirement, These acceptance sampling plans for attributes are given in terms of the percent or proportion of product in a lot or batch that depart from some requirement. The general ter- minology used within the document will be given in terms of percent of nonconforming units or number of nonconfor~ ities, since these terms are likely to constitute the most widely used criteria for acceptance sampling. In the use of this standard it is helpful to distinguish between: a. an individual sampling plan—a specific plan that states the sample size or sizes to be used, and the associated acceptance criteria, ANSI/ASQC Standard Z1.4-1993 b. a sampling scheme—a combination of sampling plans with switching rules and possi bly a provision for discontinuance of inspec tion, In this standard the terms “sampling scheme” and “scheme performance” will be used in the restricted sense described in Sec. 11.1. ¢. a sampling system—a collection of sampling schemes. This standard is a sampling system indexed by lot-size ranges, inspection levels, and AQLs, 3. PERCENT NONCONFORMING AND NONCONFORMITIES PER HUNDRED UNITS 3.1 EXPRESSION OF NONCONFORMANCE. The extent of nonconformance of product shall be expressed either in terms of percent nonconforming or in terms of snonconformities per hundred units 3.2 PERCENT NONCONFORMING. The percent non- conforming of any given quantity of units of product is one hundred times the number of nonconforming units divided by the total number of units of product, ie: Percent nnconorming= Name nomena 09 3.3 NONCONFORMITIES PER HUNDRED UNITS. ‘The number of nonconformities per hundred units of any given quantity of units of product is one hundred times the umber of nonconformities contained therein (one or more nonconformities being possible in any unit of product) divided by the total number of units of product, i. Nonconformities per hhundred units jber of nonconformities imber of units inspected * 10° It is assumed that nonconformities occur randomly and with statistical independence within and between units 4. ACCEPTABLE QUALITY LEVEL (AQL) 4.1 USE. The AQL together with the Sample Size Code eter, is used for indexing the sampling plans provided herein, 4.2 DEFINITION. The AQL is the maximum percent non- ‘conforming (or the maximum number of nonconformities per ‘hundred units) that, for purposes of sampling inspection, can be considered satisfactory as a process average (see 11.2). 43. NOTE ON THE MEANING OF AQL. When a con- sumer designates some specific value of AQL for a certain nonconformity or group of nonconformities, ic indicates to the supplier that the consumer's acceptance sampling plan will accept the great majority of the lots or batches thatthe supplier submits, provided the process average level of per- cent nonconforming (or nonconformities per hundred units) in these lots or batches be no greater than the designated value of AQL. Thus, the AQL is a designated value of per- cent nonconforming (or nonconformities per hundred units) that the consumer indicates will be accepted most of the time by the acceptance sampling procedure to be used, The sampling plans provided herein are so arranged that the probability of acceptance at the designated AQL value depends upon the sample size, being generally higher for large samples than for small ones, for a given AQL. Note that AQL is a parameter of the sampling scheme and should not be confused with process average which describes the operating level of the manufacturing process. Is expected that the process average will be less than or equal 0 the AQL to avoid excessive rejections under this system. I is necessary to refer to the operating characteristic curves of the scheme and its constituent plans, to determine what protection the consumer will have. The AQL alone does not describe the protection to the con- sumer for individual fots or batches, but more directly relates to what might be expected from a series of lows or batches, provided the steps indicated in this publication are taken, 44 LIMITATION, The designation of an AQL shall not imply that the supplier has the right to knowingly supply any nonconforming unit of product. 4.5 SPECIFYING AQLs. The AQL to be used will be designated in the contract or by the responsible authority Different AQLs may be designated for groups of nonconfor- mities considered collectively, or for individual nonconfor- mities, For example, Group A may include nonconformities ‘of a type felt to be of the highest concern for the product or service and therefore be assigned a small AQL value; Group B may include nonconformities of the next highest degree of. concern and therefore be assigned a larger AQL value than for Group A and smaller than that of Group C, etc. The clas- sification into groups should be appropriate to the quality requirements of the specific situation. An AQL for a group ‘of nonconformities may be designated in addition to AQLs {or individual nonconformities, fr subgroups, within that group. AQL values of 10.0 or less. ‘may be expressed either in percent nonconforming or in nonconformities per hundred units; those over 10.0 shall be expressed in nonconformities per hundred units only. 46 PREFERRED AQLs. The values of AQLSs given in these tables are known as preferred AQLS. If, for any prod- uct. an AQL be designated other than a preferred AQL, these tables are not applicable. 5, SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT 5.1 LOT OR BATCH. The term lot or batch shall mean “inspection lot” or “inspection batch,” ie., a collection of units of product from which a sample is to be drawn and inspected to determine conformance with the acceptability criteria, and may differ from a collection of units designat- ed as a lot or batch for other purposes (¢.g., production, shipment, etc) 52 FORMATION OF LOTS OR BATCHES. The product shatl be assembled into identifiable lots, sublots, batches, or in such other manner as may be prescribed (see 5.4), Each lot or batch shall, as far as is practicable, consist Of units of product of a single type, grade, class, size, and composition, manufactured under essentially the same con- ditions, and at essentially the same time, 53 LOT GR BATCH SIZE. The lot or batch size is the ‘number of units of product in alot or batch. 54 PRESENTATION OF LOTS OR BATCHES. The formation of the lots or batches, Jot or batch size, and the manner in which each Jot or batch is to be presented and identified by the supplier shall be designated or approved by the responsible authority. As necessary, the suppli shall provide adequate and suitable storage space for each lot or batch, equipment needed for proper identification and presentation, and personnel for all handling of product required for drawing of samples, 6 ACCEPTANCE AND NON-ACCEPTANCE 6A ACCEPTABILITY OF LOTS OR BATCHES. Acceptability ofa lot or batch will be determined by the use cof a sampling plan or plans associated with the designated AQL of AQLS. In the use of this standard a statement that a lot is accept- able means simply that sample results satisfy the standard’ ‘acceptance criteria. The acceptance of a lot is not intended 10 provide information about lot quality. Ifa stream of tots ANSVASQC Standard Z1.4-1993 from a given process is inspected under an acceptance sam- pling scheme such as provided in this standard, some lots will be accepted and others will not, If all incoming lots are assumed to be at the same process average and if the non- conforming items that are discovered and replaced by con- forming items during sample inspection are ignored, it will be found that both the set of accepted lots and the set of non-accepted lots will have the same long run average qual- ity as the original set of lots submitted for inspection, Inspection of incoming lots whose quality levels vary around a fixed long run average quality level will divide the fots into a set of accepted lots and a set of non-accepted, lots, but it will be found that the long run average quality of the accepted lots is only slightly better than the long run average quality of the non-accepted lots. Replacement of the nonconforming items that are discovered during sample inspection does not alter this finding because the samples, are a small fraction of the lots, ‘The purpose of this standard is, through the economic and psychological pressure of lot non-acceptance, to induce a supplier to maintain a process average at least as good as the specified AQL while at the same time providing an upper limit on the consideration of the consumer's risk of accepting ‘occasional poor lots, The standard is not intended as a proce- dure for estimating lot quality or for segregating lots, In acceptance sampling, when sample data do not meet the acceptance criteria, it is often stated that the lot is to be “rejected”. In this connection, the words “to reject” gener- ally are used, Rejection in an acceptance sampling sense means to decide that a batch, lot or quantity of product, material or service has not been shown to satisfy the accep- tance criteria based on the information obtained from the sample(s). In acceptance sampling, the words “to reject” generally are used to mean “to not accept” without direct implication of| product usability. Lots which are “rejected” may be scrapped, sorted (with or without nonconforming units being replaced), reworked, re-evaluated against more spe- cific usability criteria, held for additional information, et. Since the common language usage of “reject” often results in an inference of unsafe or unusable product, it is recom- mended that “not accept” be understood rather than “reject” inthe use ofthis standard ‘The word “non-acceptance” is used here for “rejection” when it refers to the result of following the procedure. Forms of the word “reject” are retained when they refer to actions the customer may take, as in “rejection number", ANSU/ASQC Standard Z1.4-1993 6.2 NONCONFORMING UNITS. The right is reserved to reject any unit of product found nonconforming during, inspection whether that unit of product forms a part of a sample or not, and whether the lot or batch as a whole is accepted or rejected. Rejected units may be repaired or cor~ rected and resubmitted for inspection with the approval of, and in the manner specified by, the responsible authority 63 SPECIAL RESERVATION FOR DESIGNATED, NONCONFORMITIES. Since most acceptance sampling involves evaluation of more than one quality characteristic, and since these may differ in importance in terms of quality and/or economic effects, it is often desirable to classify the types of nonconformity according to agreed upon groupings. Specific assignment of types of nonconformities to each class is a function of agreement on specific sampling appli- cations. In general, the function of such classification is 10 permit the use of a set of sampling plans having a common sample size, but different acceptance numbers for each class having a different AQL, such as in Tables I, IT, and IV. ‘The supplier may be required at the discretion of the responsible authority to inspect every unit of the lot or batch for designated classes of nonconformities. The right is reserved to inspect every unit submitted by the supplier for specified nonconformities, and to reject the lot or batch (ely, when a nonconformity of this class is found. ‘The right is reserved also to sample, for specified classes of nonconformities, fots or batches submitted by the supplier and to reject any lot or batch iff a sample drawn therefrom is, found to contain one or more of these nonconformities. 64 RESUBMITTED LOTS OR BATCHES. Lots or batches found unacceptable shall be resubmitted for rein- spection only after all units are re-examined or re-tested and all nonconforming units are removed or nonconformities corrected. The responsible authority shall determine whether ‘normal or tightened inspection shall be used on reinspection and whether reinspection shall include all types or classes of nonconformities or only the particular types or classes of nonconformities which caused initial rejection. 7, DRAWING OF SAMPLES 7.4 SAMPLE, A sample consists of one or more units of product drawn from a lot or batch, the units of the sample being selected at random without regard to their quality. The ‘number of units of product in the sample is the sample size, 7.2. SAMPLING. When appropriate, the number of units in the sample shall be selected in proportion to the size of sublots or subbatches, or parts of the lot or batch, identified by some rational criterion. in so doing, the units from each part of the lot or batch shall be selected at random, as defined in ANSUASQC Standard A2-1987. 7.3 TIME OF SAMPLING. Samples may be drawn after all the units comprising the lot or batch have been pro- duced, or samples may be drawn during production of the lot or batch. 74 DOUBLE OR MULTIPLE SAMPLING. When double or multiple sampling is to be used, each sample shall be selected over the entire lot or batch 8. NORMAL, TIGHTENED AND REDUCED INSPECTION 8.1 INITIATION OF INSPECTION. Normal inspection will be used at the start of inspection unless otherwise dicected by the esponsible authority, 8.2 CONTINUATION OF INSPECTION. Normal, tightened or reduced inspection shall continue unchanged fon successive lots or batches except where the switching procedures given below require change. 83 SWITCHING PROCEDURES. 83.1 NORMAL TO TIGHTENED. When normal inspection is in effect, tightened inspection shall be institut- ed when 2 out of 5 consecutive lots or batches have been rnon-acceptable on original inspection (i.e. ignoring resub- ‘mitted lots or batches for this procedure). 83.2 TIGHTENED TO NORMAL. When tightened inspection is in effect, normal inspection shall be instituted ‘when 5 consecutive lots or batches have been considered acceptable on original inspection. 8.3.3 NORMAL TO REDUCED. When normal insp« tion is in effect, reduced inspection shall be instituted pro- viding that all of the following conditions are satisfied: a. The preceding 10 lots or batches (or more, as indi- cated by the note {0 Table VIII) have been on normal inspection and all have been accepted on original inspection; and b. The total number of nonconforming units (or non- conformities) in the samples from the preceding 10 lots of batches (or such other number as was used for condition “a” above) is equal to or less ‘than the applicable number given in Table VILL If double or multiple sampling is in use, all sam- piles inspected should be included, not “frst” samples ‘only and Production is ata steady rate; and 4d. Reduced inspection is considered desirable by the responsible authority 8.34 REDUCED TO NORMAL. When reduced inspec- tion is in effect, normal inspection shall be instituted if any Of the following occur on original inspection: a. A lot or batch is rejected; or b. A Lot or batch is considered acceptable under the procedures for reduced inspection given in 10.1.4; or . Production becomes irregular or delayed; or d. Other conditions warrant that normal inspection shall be instituted 84 DISCONTINUATION OF INSPECTION. In the event that 10 consecutive ots or batches remain on tightened inspection (or such other number as may be designated by the responsible authority), inspection under the provisions of this document should be discontinued pending action to improve the quality of submitted material 85 LIMIT NUMBERS FOR REDUCED INSPEC. ‘TION. When agreed upon by responsible authority for both, parties to the inspection, that is, the supplier and the end. item customer, the requirements of 8.3.3b may be dropped, ‘This action will have little effect on the operating properties of the scheme. 26 SWITCHING SEQUENCE. A schematic diagram describing the sequence of application of the switching rules is shown in Figure 1. 9. SAMPLING PLANS 9.1 SAMPLING PLAN. A sampling plan indicates the ‘number of units of product from each lot or batch which are to be inspected (sample size or series of sample sizes) and. the criteria for determining the acceptability of the lot or ‘batch (acceptance and rejection numbers), ANSI/ASQC Standard Z1.4-1993 9.2 INSPECTION LEVEL. The inspection level deter- mines the relationship between the lot or batch size and the sample size. The inspection level to be used for any particu- lar requirement will be prescribed by the responsible authority. Three inspection levels: I, Hl and HII are given in Table I for general use. Unless otherwise specified, Inspection Level II will be used. However, Inspection, Level I may be specified when less discrimination is need- ed, or Level IIT may be specified for greater discrimination, Four additional special levels: S-1, S-2, S-3, and $-4, are given in the same table and may be used where relatively small sample sizes are necessary and large sampling risks ‘can oF must be tolerated. NOTE: In the designation of inspection levels $-1 to $-4, care must be exercised to avoid AQLs inconsistent with these inspection levels. 93 CODE LETTERS. Sample sizes are designated by code letters. Table I shall be used to find the applicable code letter for the particular lt or batch size and the pre- scribed inspection level. 9.4 OBTAINING SAMPLING PLAN. The AQL and the code letter shall be used to obtain the sampling plan from Tables I If, or IV. When no sampling plan is available for a given combination of AQL and code letter, the tables direct the user to a different letter. The sample size to be used is given by the new code letter not by the original letter. If this procedure leads to different sample sizes for different classes of nonconformities, the code letter corresponding to the largest sample size derived may be used for all classes of nonconformities when designated or approved by the respon- sible authority. As an alternative to a single sampling plan ‘with an acceptance number of O, the plan with an acceptance ‘number of I with its correspondingly larger sample size for 2 designated AQL (where available), may be used when desig- ‘nated or approved by the responsible authority 95 TYPES OF SAMPLING PLANS. Three types of sampling plans: Single, Double and Multiple, are given in Tables Il, II! and IV, respectively. When several types of plans are available for a given AQL and code letter, any fone may be used. A decision as to type of plan, either sin- tle, double, or multiple, when available for a given AQL and code letter, will usually be based upon the comparison between the administrative difficulty and the average sam- ple sizes of the available plans. The average sample size of rultiple plans is Tess than for double (except in the case corresponding to single acceptance number 1) and both of these are always less than a single sample size (see Table 1), Usually the administrative dificulty for single sam- ANSI/ASQC Standard 214-1993 pling and the cost per unit of the sample are less than for double or multiple. 10. DETERMINATION OF ACCEPTABILITY 10.1 PERCENT NONCONFORMING INSPECTION. To determine acceptability of a lot or batch under percent nonconforming inspection, the applicable sampling plan shall be used in accordance with 10.1.1, 10.1.2, 10.1.3 and 10.14, 10.1.1 SINGLE SAMPLING PLAN. The number of sample units inspected shall be equal to the sample size given by the plan, If the number of nonconforming units found in the sample is equal to or less than the acceptance number, the lot or batch shall be considered acceptable. If the number of nonconforming units is equal to or greater than the rejection number, the lot or batch shall be consid cred not acceptable. 10.1.2. DOUBLE SAMPLING PLAN. The number of sample units first inspected shall be equal to the first sam- ple size given by the plan. If the number of nonconforming uunits found in the first sample is equal to or less than the first acceptance number, the Iot or batch shall be considered acceptable. If the number of nonconforming units found in the first sample is equal to or greater than the first rejection number, the lot or batch shall be considered not acceptable. If the number of nonconforming units found in the first sample is between the first acceptance and rejection num- bers, a second sample of the size given by the plan shall be inspected. The number of nonconforming units found in the first and second samples shall be accumulated. If the cumu- lative number of nonconforming units is equal to o less than the second acceptance number, the lot or batch shall be considered acceptable. If the cumulative number of non- conforming units is equal to or greater than the second rejection number, the lot or batch shall be considered not acceptable. 10.1.3 MULTIPLE SAMPLE PLAN. Under multiple sampling, the procedure shall be similar to that specified in, 10.1.2, except that the number of successive samples required to reach a decision might be more than two. 10.1.4 SPECIAL PROCEDURE FOR REDUCED, INSPECTION. Under reduced inspection, the sampling procedure may terminate without making a decision, In these circumstances, the lot or batch will be considered acceptable, but normal inspection will be reinstated starting with the next lot or batch (see 8.3.4(6)). 10.2 NONCONFORMITIES PER HUNDRED UNITS, INSPECTION. To determine the acceptability of a lot or batch under Nonconformities per Hundred Units inspection, the procedure specified for Percent Nonconforming inspec- tion above shall be used, except that the word “nonconfor- ities” shall be substituted for “nonconforming units”. 11, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 111 OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC CURVES. Operating characteristic curves and other measures of pet- formance presented in this standard are of two types. Those for the individual plans that represent the elements of the schemes are presented in Tables V, Vi, VII, IX, and X. Analogous curves and other measures of overall scheme performance when the switehing rules are used are given in ‘Tables XI, XII, XI, XIV, and XV. Scheme performance is defined as the composite proportion of lots accepted at a stated percent nonconforming when the switching roles are applied. The term scheme performance is used here in a very restrictive sense. It refers to how the ANSI Z1.4 scheme of switching rules would operate at a given process Jevel under the assumption that the process stays at that level even after switching to tightened inspection or discon- tinuation of inspection. This gives a conservative “worst case” description of the performance of the scheme for use asa base-line in the sense that if the psychological and eco- nomic pressures associated with the switching rules are considered, the protection of the scheme may be somewhat better than that shown, Operating characteristic curves are given in Table X for individual sampling plans for normal and tightened inspec- tion. The operating characteristic curve for unqualified acceptance under reduced inspection can be found by using the AQL index of the normal plan wit the sample size(s) and acceptance number(s) of the reduced plan, The curves shown are for single sampling; curves for double and muli- ple sampling are matched as closely as practicable. The .C. curves shown for AQLs greater than 10.0 are based on the Poisson distribution and apply for nonconformties per hundred units inspection; those for AQLs of 10.0 or less and sample sizes of 80 or less are based on the binomial distribution and apply for percent nonconforming inspec- tion; those for AQLS of 10.0 or less and sample sizes larger than 80 are based on the Poisson distribution and apply either for nonconformities per hundred units inspection, or for percent nonconforming inspection (the Poisson distibu- tion being an adequate approximation to the binomial dis- tribution under these conditions). Tabulated values corre- sponding 10 selected values of probabilities of acceptance (P, in percent) are given for each ofthe curves shown, and, in addition, are indexed for tightened inspection, and also show values for nonconformities per hundred units for AQLs of 10.0 or less ancl sample sizes of $0 or less. The operating characteristic curves for scheme performance shown in Table XV indicate the percentage of lots or batch- ces which may be expected to be accepted under use of the switching rules with the various sampling plans for a given process quality subject to the restrictions stated above. The operating, characteristic curves of scheme performance are based on the use of limit numbers in switching to reduced inspection and are approximately correct when the limit, numbers for reduced inspection are not used under Option 8.5, The curves also assume a return to tightened inspection when inspection is resumed after discontinuation has been imposed. This is also true of average outgoing quality limit and average sample size for ANSI Z1.4 scheme perfor- mance. Note that the operating characteristic curve for scheme per- formance is approximately that of the normal plan for low levels of percent nonconforming and that of the tightened plan for high levels of percent nonconforming. Use of the reduced plan increases scheme probability of acceptance only for extremely low levels of percent nonconforming. 11.2 PROCESS AVERAGE. The process average is the average percent nonconforming or average number of non- cconformities per hundred units (whichever is applicable) of product submitted by the supplier for original inspection, Original inspection is the first inspection of a particular ‘quantity of product as distinguished from the inspection of product which has been resubmitted after prior rejection, ‘When double or multiple sampling is used, only first sample results shall be included in the process average calculation, 443 AVERAGE OUTGOING QUALITY (AQQ). The AOQ is the average quality of outgoing product including all accepted lots or batches, plus all lots or batches which are not accepted after such lots or batches have been effec tively 100 percent inspected and all nonconforming units replaced by conforming units, 14 AVERAGE OUTGOING QUALITY LIMIT (AOQL). The AOQL is the maximum of the AOQs for all, possible incoming qualities for a given acceptance sam- pling plan. AOQL values are given in Table V-A for each of the single sampling plans for normal inspection and in, ‘Table V-B for each of the single sampling plans for tight- ened inspection. AOQL values for ANSI Z14 scheme per- formance are given in Table X1 subject to the restrictions of 11.1. They show the average outgoing quality limits for ANSVASQC Standard Z1.4-1993, scheme performance when using single sampling. AOQL will be slightly higher when the limit numbers for reduced inspection are not used under Option 8.5. 115 AVERAGE SAMPLE SIZE CURVES. Average sample size curves for double and multiple sampling as ‘compared to the single sampling plan for each acceptance number are in Table IX. These show the average sample sizes which may be expected to occur under the various sampling plans for a given process quality level. The curves assume no curtailment of inspection and are approximate 10 the extent that they are based upon the Poisson distribution, and that the sample sizes at each stage for double and mul- tiple sampling are assumed to be 0.631n and 0.25n respec- tively, where n is the equivalent single sample size, Average sample size tables for ANSI Z1.4 scheme perfor- mance are given in Table XIV. They show the average sample size for scheme performance when using single sampling, 11.6 LIMITING QUALITY PROTECTION, 15.6.1 USE OF INDIVIDUAL PLANS, This standard is intended to be used as a system employing tightened, nor- ‘mal, and reduced inspection on a continuing series of lots to achieve consumer protection while assuring the producer that acceptance will occur most of the time if quality is bet- terthan the AQL. 116.2 IMPORTANCE OF SWITCHING RULES. Occasionally specific individual plans are selected from the standard and used without the switching rules. This is not the intended application of the ANSI Z1.4 system and its use inthis way should not be referred to as inspection under ANSI Z1.4. When employed in this way, this document simply represents a repository for a collection of individual plans indexed by AQL. The operating characteristics and cther measures of a plan so chosen must be assessed indi- Vidually for that plan from the tables provided. 11.63. LIMITING QUALITY TABLES. If the lot or batch is of an isolated nature, itis desirable to limit the selection of sampling plans to those, associated with a des- ignated AQL value, that provide not less than a specified limiting quality protection, Sampling plans for this purpose can be selected by choosing a Limiting Quality (LQ) and a consumer's risk to be associated with it. Limiting Quality is the percentage of nonconforming units (oF noneonformi- ties) in a batch or lot for which for purposes of acceptance sampling, the consumer wishes the probability of accep- tance to be restricted to a specified low value. ANSVASQC Standard Z1.4-1993 ‘Tables VI and VI give process levels for which the proba- bilities of Jot acceptance under various sampling plans are 10 percent and 5 percent respectively. Ifa different value of consumer's risk is required, the O.C. curves and their tabu- lated values may be used. For individual lots with percents nonconforming or nonconformities per 100 units equal to he specified Limiting Quality (LQ) values, the probabil ties of lot acceptance are less than 10 percent in the case of plans listed in Table VI and less than 5 percent in the case of plans listed in Table VII. When there is reason for avoi ing more than a limiting percentage of nonconforming units (or nonconformities) in a lot or batch, Tables VI and VIL may be useful for fixing minimum sample sizes to be asso- ciated with the AQL and Inspection Level specified for the inspection of a series of lots or batches. For example, if an LQ of S percent is desired for individual lots with an associ- ated P, of 10 percent or less, then if an AQL of 1.5 percent is designated for inspection of a series of lots or batches, Table, ‘YI indicates that the minimum sample size must be that given by Code Letter M. Where there is interest in a limiting process level, Tables XI and XII, which give LQ values and ANSI Z1.4 scheme performance, may be used in a similar way ¢o fix minimum, sample sizes. In the case of an isolated lot, itis preferable for the cus- tomer to adapt a sampling plan with a small consumer's risk. The ideal method of calculating the sample size and risk is by use of the hypergeometric probability function. ANSVASQC Q3 contains sampling plans that have been ‘calculated on this basis and therefore provide a more accu- rate set of tables for these situations. 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50.0] 500 | 500 | SAMPLE + (in percent nonconforming) 69 SIZE SCHEME PERFORMANCE Table XIV-Average Sample Size Tables for ANSI-Z1.4 Scheme Performance (Single Sampling) Table XIV} Tabulated Values for Average Sample Size for ANSIZ1.4 Scheme Performance Coes aes Ls re 3a [So] 328 [eit [as [as] 7a [76 [793] 797 | [s1s| 76a [732 796 [793] 93 [900 5] 785 [781799 ]s0.0 | 0] 80.0] 740] wa] Tal 798 [799 [BOO RDO 103 | 80.0 [800 | 80.0 | 800 | 80.0 | 800 [103 [ios | 80.0 | 80.0 | 80.0 | 80.0 [ 800 iat} #00 }800"| 800 [800 [S00 800 fiarjiar | 800] 800 S00 [s0.0| 800. 125 | 80.0 [80.0 [80.0 [800 [800 [80.0 [125 [i2s | 800 | 80.0 | 80.0 | 80.0 | 800 125 | 400 [80.0 | 80.0 [40.0 | 800 | 80.0 [125 [125 | 80.0 80.0 [N00 [80.0 | 800 125 | 800 | 80.0 | 800 [80.0 [80.0 | 80.0 [125 [125 | 800 | 80.0 [R00 {80.0 | 800, 1251800 [800 | 80.0 [800 | 800 [800 [125 ]125 | 80.0] 80.0 [800 | 80.0 | 800 Si] is] 25[40 ‘in percent nonconTaing) BRO] 529 [642 | 683 [687 [oad 762 | 734 | 786 | 793 [79.7 | 796 ‘Table XIV—K Tabulated Values for Average Sample Size for ANS K fe fie fas 90.0) a4 [123125 750 vee [135 [125 500. 193 | 125125 250 300_[195_ [125 100 200 [125_|125 10 125 I = formar Code L a) ries [178 ist [7] I 98-300, 200 | 200 5.0 | 10 200 | 200 Table Xt ple Size for ANSL-Z.4 Scheme Peeformance Code M ie Quaiy Lavals (arma inspection) M , (RLETSTS LST Te aT TOL in nonconfories sr handed wi) [ 260 | 263 | 268 [ 242 | 263 6) 312 [aie fais paa]ais | ais I ‘a2 | 342 Bis | 315 | 315 | 315 | 35 [aos [ait 315] 315 | 318] 315] 318 ais {ais Pais [is fs aispais pas | ais Ta soo] 35] 315] sis] 315] 33] 31s] ais} | | ERAGE 500) astais{as( ast ast | i AVERAGE s as [is] oe SAMPLE SIZE 500 ais [ais | 315 i SCHEME PERFORMANCE 70 Table XIV-Average Sample Size Tables for ANSI-ZI.4 Scheme Performance (Single Sampling) ‘Table XIV—N Tabulated Values for Average Sample Size for ANSI-21.4 Scheme Performance Code Accepibl Quy Levels oar spscton) ws [10 is [2 [a0 | os [10 [15 [25 TTI in oncanniier pr Fund unis 99:0 | 238 | 362 [53 | 398 | a2 [407 | 405 | 419 | a2 95.0 | 360 | 476 | 477 | 490 | 496 | 496 | ave | a9 | a59 90.0 | 465 | 537 | 496 | 499 | 499 [500 [500 | 300 [ 300 70 | 651 | 656 | soo | s00 | s00 | s00 | 500 | 00 | S00. _| ‘soo | 776 | 772 | son | 500 | 500 ['so0_[ 300 | S00 | 300 25.0 | 799 | 799 | soo | 300 | soo | soo | s00 | s00 | S00 00 | 800 | 800 | 500 | 500 | 300 | 500 | so0 | 500_| soo '5.0 | 800 | 800 | 500 | so0_| soo | 500 | s00_| 500 | 500 1.0 | 800 | 800 | 500 | s00 | 300 | 500 | soo | s00 | 500 ‘Table XIV-P Tabulated Values for Average Sample Size For ANSI-ZI.4 Scheme Performance Code P ‘Accel Ql Lael nal Spon) p, [os[os [ao [as [as [40 [osfiolis[ | Gn nonconTore pe heed US) ‘990 | 378 | $76 | $23 | 634 | 670 | 667 | 10 | 598 | 730, 95.0 | 572 | 759} 730 | 784 | 793 | 795 | 792 | 798 | 800 ‘900 | 738 | 854 | 784 | 798 | 799 | woo | 800 | 800 | 800, 75.0 [1027 [1035 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 50.0 [1214 [1208 | 800 | @00 | 00 | 800 | 800 | so0_[ 800 25.0 [1249 | 1249 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 10,0 |1250 [1230 | 800 [ 800 [800 | 800 | 800 | #00 | 800 ‘5.0 1250 [1250 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 1.0 [1250 [1250 | 300 | 800 | s00 | 900 | 00 | 800 | 800 Table XIV—Q Tabulated Valves for Average Sample Size for ANSIZI.4 Scheme Performance Code Q Accepale Qual evel (normal inpection) or oT os] is] 257 ao] os] 10 it onconforntes per Randel ils) 99.0 | 596] 905] #24 | 996 [1090 [1050 [ioi0 | 926 [1070 98.0 | 901] 1190 [i140 | 4230 | r240_[ 1240 |1250 [1240 | 1250 90.0 | 1160] 1340 [1230 | 1250 [1250 [1250 [1250 [1250 [1250 75.0 | 1630] 1640 [1250 | 1250 | 1250 [1250 [1250 [1250 | 1250 50.0 | 1940 [1930 | 1250 [1250 [1250 [1250 [1250 [1250 [1250 25.0 | 2000 | 2000 [1250'| 1250 [1250-11230 [1250 {1250 | 1250 10.0 | 2000 | 2000 [1250 | 1250/| 1250 [1250 [1250 [1950 [1250 5.0 | 2000 | 2000] 1280 | 1250 [1230 [1250 | 1250 [1250 [1250 1.0 | 2000 | 2000 [1250 [1250 | 1250 {1s0 | 1250 f12s0 [1250 “Table XIV—R Tabuated Values for Average Sample Size for ANSI-ZI.4 Scheme Performance Code R ‘Aesepable Quy Level ooralinpeson) ooo lost pastas tales] [ [1 fm nonconoeries pe Raned wis) 96.0 [1450 [1320 [1530] 1680 1780] 1620 [1510 | 1570, 95.0 | 1900 | 1830 | 1930 | 1980] 2000 | 1990 [1980 |1990 ‘90.0 | 2140-|1960 | 1990 | 2000/2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000, 75,0 [2600 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000, ‘50,0 | 3040 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 |2000 25,0 [3150 | 2000 | 2000 | 20002000 | 2000 | 2000 |2000, 0.0 | 3150 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000, '5.0 | 3150 [2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 AVERAGE 1.0 [3150 | 2000 [2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 |2000 ‘SAMPLE. ai SIZE SCHEME, PERFORMANCE ] ow] we] my ty re] on ‘oes! | ovir ve | ss cn t 5: a Tas we ao] a orf aoe ee] sar ew eo aes ep aes ar were eo 33] wor aero} aaa ser] a a eae aaa at THER ST Ea wwe oe ap reef eae ore] eso os 066 (Gun ppany 2d un eomon a T 7] | ow | om] or lo] »| ow) ee, || 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ALA Average sample S122 s.r. 115 Batch... 5.1 Code letters: 9. Defect... 2.0 Double sampling plan... 10.1.2 Inspection... 13 Inspection by attributes. 4 Inspection level. 9.2 Inspection lot or ins 5.1 Isolated lot . : 11.6 Limit number: 8.3.3 and 8.5 Limiting Quality (LQ)... 11.6 Lot : 7 S.A Lot or batch size 53 Multiple sampling plan. 10.1.3 Nonconformity . 2.0 Nonconformities per hundred uni 33 Normal inspection 8.1 and 8.2 Operating characteristic curve.. Md Original inspection .... wAL2 Percent nonconforming Preferred AQLs = : Process average wvsvsnsrsnnnnnvvnnsnnnannennnnadL Reduced inspection... 8.2, 8.3.3, 8.3.4, 8.5, and 10.1.4 Rejection number... 101-1 Responsible authority. ell Resubmitted lots or batches. 6.4 Sample... 7 Sample size. 71 Sample size code letter 4.1 and 9.3 Sampling plan.. 9.5 Scheme Performance. sel Ld Single sampling plan .. A011 Small-sample inspection.. 9.2 Switching procedures ... — 83 Tightened inspection... ; 8.2, 83.1, and 8.3.2 Unit of product 15 88 ‘American Society for Quality ‘uatty Press BOON. Planinton Avenve Iiwaukes, Wisconsin 52203 Ts Printed in the United States of America

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