• BS 6001-4:1994

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    Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Specification for sequential sampling plans

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  04-08-2005

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-02-1994

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Committees responsible
    National foreword
    Specification
    Section 1. General
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 Normative references
    1.3 Definitions and symbols
    1.4 Principle of a sequential sampling plan by
         attributes
    Section 2. Choice of sampling plan
    2.1 Choice between sequential, single, double and
         multiple sampling plans
    2.2 Particular reservations on the inspection of small
         lots
    2.3 Selection of a sampling plan
    2.4 Pre-operation preparations
    Section 3. Operation of a sequential sampling plan
    3.1 Specification of the plan
    3.2 Drawing of the sample
    3.3 Cumulative count
    3.4 Determination of acceptability
    3.5 Operating characteristic curves and average sample
         size
    3.6 Validity of approximations
    Annexes
    A (normative) Sequential sampling plans corresponding
         to ISO 2859-1 sampling plans
    B (normative) Determination of the parameters of a
         sequential sampling plan
    C (normative) Calculation of the operating
         characteristic curve and average sample siz
    D (informative) Bibliography
    Tables
    1-A Sequential sampling plans for inspection for
         percent nonconforming for producer's risk alpha =
         0,05 and beta = 0,10
    1-B Sequential sampling plans for inspection for
         nonconformities per 100 items for producer's risk
         alpha = 0,05 and consumer's risk beta = 0,10
    2-A Sequential sampling plans for normal inspection for
         percent nonconforming (master table)
    2-B Sequential sampling plans for tightened inspection
         for percent nonconforming (master table)
    2-C Sequential sampling plans for normal inspection for
         nonconformities per 100 items (master table)
    2-D Sequential sampling plans for tightened inspection
         for nonconformities per 100 items (master table)
    3-A Curtailment values for sequential sampling plans
         for normal inspection for percent nonconforming
    3-B Curtailment values for sequential sampling plans
         for tightened inspection for percent nonconforming
    3-C Curtailment values for sequential sampling plans
         for normal inspection for nonconformities per 100
         items
    3-D Curtailment values for sequential sampling plans
         for tightened inspection for nonconformities per
         100 items
    4-A Average sample size for sequential sampling plans
         for normal inspection for percent nonconforming
    4-B Average sample size for sequential sampling plans
         for tightened inspection for percent nonconforming
    4-C Average sample size for sequential sampling plans
         for normal inspection for nonconformities per 100
         items
    4-D Average sample size for sequential sampling plans
         for tightened inspection for nonconformities per
         100 items
    Figures
    1 Operating characteristic curve for a sampling plan
         with producer's risk alpha = 0,05 and consumer's
         risk beta = 0,10
    2 Inspection record sheet for the sequential sampling
         plan considered in the example given in 2.4.3.1
    3 Acceptance chart for the sequential sampling plan
         considered in the example given in 2.4.3.2
    4 Inspection record sheet for the data of the example
         given in 3.4.1
    C.1 Operating characteristic curve for the sequential
         sampling plan considered in example 1 of C.2.2
    C.2 Operating characteristic curve for the sequential
         sampling plan considered in example 2 of C.2.2
    C.3 Curve showing the average sample size for the
         sequential sampling plan considered in example 1 of
         C.3.3
    C.4 Curve showing the average sample size for the
         sequential sampling plan considered in example 2 of
         C.3.3

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    Procedures and plans for sequential sampling by attributes indexed in terms of the producer\'s risk point and the consumer\'s risk point. Sampling plans and procedures indexed in terms of the acceptable quality level (AQL) are also given to supplement the plans in Part 1.

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    Committee SS/5
    Development Note Also numbered as 8422. (06/2004)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    03/102301 DC : DRAFT NOV 2003 BS 6000-1 - GUIDE TO THE SELECTION AND USAGE OF ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING SYSTEMS FOR INSPECTION OF DISCRETE ITEMS IN LOTS - PART 1: GENERAL GUIDE TO ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING
    BS 6000-2:2005 Guide to the selection and usage of acceptance sampling systems for inspection of discrete items in lots Guide to sampling by attributes
    03/102303 DC : DRAFT NOV 2003 BS 6000-3 - GUIDE TO THE SELECTION AND USAGE OF ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING SYSTEMS FOR INSPECTION OF DISCRETE ITEMS IN LOTS - PART 3: GUIDE TO SAMPLING BY VARIABLES
    BS 6002-4.1:1994 Sampling procedures for inspection by variables. Specification for sequential sampling plans for percent nonconforming. Known standard deviation
    BS 8442:2006 Miscellaneous road traffic signs and devices. Requirements and test methods
    BS 6000-1:2005 Guide to the selection and usage of acceptance sampling systems for inspection of discrete items in lots General guide to acceptance sampling
    03/102302 DC : DRAFT NOV 2003 BS 6000-2 - GUIDE TO THE SELECTION AND USAGE OF ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING SYSTEMS FOR INSPECTION OF DISCRETE ITEMS IN LOTS - PART 2: GUIDE TO SAMPLING BY ATTRIBUTES
    BS 6000:1996 Guide for the selection of an acceptance sampling system, scheme or plan for inspection of discrete items in lots
    BS 6001-0:1996 Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Introduction to the BS 6001 attribute sampling system
    BS 8408:2005 Road traffic signs. Testing and performance of microprismatic retroreflective sheeting materials. Specification
    BS 903-1:1995 Physical testing of rubber Guide to the selection and use of methods of test for rubber
    BS 6000-3:2005 Guide to the selection and usage of acceptance sampling systems for inspection of discrete items in lots Guide to sampling by variables

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    BS ISO 3534-2:2006 Statistics. Vocabulary and symbols Applied statistics
    BS 6001-1(1999) : 1999 SAMPLING PROCEDURES FOR INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES - PART 1: SAMPLING SCHEMES INDEXED BY ACCEPTANCE QUALITY LIMIT (AQL) FOR LOT-BY-LOT INSPECTION
    BS ISO 3534-1:2006 Statistics. Vocabulary and symbols General statistical terms and terms used in probability
    BS 6002-4.1:1994 Sampling procedures for inspection by variables. Specification for sequential sampling plans for percent nonconforming. Known standard deviation
    ISO 3534-2:2006 Statistics Vocabulary and symbols Part 2: Applied statistics
    ISO 3534-1:2006 Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols — Part 1: General statistical terms and terms used in probability
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