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1 Checklists: Checklists are simple yet effective tools for ensuring that key steps and requirements are followed
during a process or activity. By systematically checking off items on a checklist, operators can verify that all
necessary tasks have been completed and that quality standards have been met.
2 Visual Inspection: Visual inspection involves visually examining products, components, or materials for
defects, irregularities, or non-conformities. It is a fundamental quality control technique that can be used at
various stages of production to identify issues such as surface defects, dimensional variations, or incorrect
assembly.
3 Sampling Inspection: Sampling inspection involves inspecting a representative sample of products or
materials rather than inspecting every individual item. By using statistically valid sampling plans, organizations
can efficiently assess the quality of a large batch or population while minimizing inspection costs and time.
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