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View Full Version : ISO 2859-3 - Skip-lot sampling procedures - Unauthorized Inspection Frequency


tahirawan11
19th January 2007, 08:20 AM
Hello world,

I have a question regarding inspection frequencies in the subject standard, is it possible for the inspection authoriy to use un-authorized frequencies such as 1 lot inpected for every 10 lots supplied (or even lower frequencies) and still claims to use the ISO 2859-3 for inspection?

Thanks in advance

:applause:

Jim Wynne
23rd January 2007, 11:17 AM
Hello world,

I have a question regarding inspection frequencies in the subject standard, is it possible for the inspection authoriy to use un-authorized frequencies such as 1 lot inpected for every 10 lots supplied (or even lower frequencies) and still claims to use the ISO 2859-3 for inspection?

Thanks in advance

:applause:

I'm just giving this a bump due to the lack of answers. I'm not familiar with the ISO document in question. Anyone else?

Marc
24th January 2007, 10:54 AM
It appears no one uses ISO 2859 that visits here. I've never even heard of it before, personally.

Also see I would like to implement ISO 2859 standard for incoming inspection (http://elsmar.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=19919).

Al Rosen
24th January 2007, 12:27 PM
Hello world,

I have a question regarding inspection frequencies in the subject standard, is it possible for the inspection authoriy to use un-authorized frequencies such as 1 lot inpected for every 10 lots supplied (or even lower frequencies) and still claims to use the ISO 2859-3 for inspection?

Thanks in advance

:applause:Unless I missed something in my quick review of the standard (http://www.logis-tech.co.uk/BS_6001_Part_3.pdf), I don't think you can use that inspection frequency and still comply.