Acceptance sampling is a statistical procedure used in quality control. It involves testing a group of samples to determine acceptance or rejection of a batch or lot of products.
A wide variety of acceptance sampling plans are available, that can be categorized by the type of data measured; attributes or variables. A sampling plan involves three determinations:
- Batch size;
- Sample size; and
- Maximum number of defects that can be uncovered before rejection of the entire batch
This training course introduces a zero acceptance number sampling plan, whereby the entire batch of products is only accepted if no rejects are found in the sampling. A variety of zero acceptance number sampling plans based on MIL-STD-1916 will be presented and discussed.
Note: A calculator is required.
How will I benefit?
- Interpret and apply basic statistical tools in quality control
- Gain a fundamental understanding of acceptance sampling plans
- Be able to apply and analyse different zero acceptance number sampling plans
Our experienced tutors have practical application of the subject matter, enabling them to understand and meet your specific industry requirements.
Who should attend?
This course is designed for all personnel, from shop floor to managerial levels, especially operators or inspectors who are hands-on practitioners to implement a quality control via acceptance sampling.
What will I learn?
- What is acceptance sampling
- OC curve for acceptance sampling plan
- Application of zero acceptance number sampling plan
- Sampling plan switching rules
- Lot-by-lot sampling for attributes and variables
- Continuous sampling for attributes
What is included?
On completion, you will be awarded an internationally recognized BSI Training Academy certificate.
HRD Corp Claimable Course
This training course is HRD Corp claimable programme.