DESIGNING SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS BY ATTRIBUTES FOR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Keywords:
Attribute Sampling Plans, Rectifying Inspection, Average Outgoing Quality, Lot Tolerance Percent Defective, Worst Acceptable Lot Tolerance.Abstract
Manufacturers have to inspect goods manufactured by their own processes to ensure the
average outgoing quality at a maintained desired level. Currently industries use three
standards to design inspection plans - ASQC Z1.4 plans, Dodge-Roming AOQL and LTPD
plans. This paper presents a more advisable method for designing single sampling plans
for manufacturers. The idea of minimizing average total inspection is refuted and the
inadvisability of using lot tolerance percent defective, LTPD, for manufactured goods is
argued. A new measure called worst acceptable lot tolerance, WALT, is proposed to be
used in place ofLTPD in the manufacturing environment. A step-wise procedure is given
for designing plans that makes use ofsimple equations developed for this purpose.
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