International Center for Etudes (ICE)

 Offering

Acceptance Sampling Techniques

Training Program

Introduction:

Acceptance sampling techniques are very widely used in the determination of the quality of a product after

it has been produced.

 

This is a reactive system of quality control in that should the analysis carried out on the pre-produced

batch or lot indicate there is a potential problem, then it might be too late, or prohibiting to rework due to

some other complications.

 

Notwithstanding certain processes demand an end-of-line verification, or audit, before progressing on to

the next stage of value adding, or shipped to customer.

Such statistically valid sampling schemes are defined by the relevant standards. BS6001-1:1999 is

discussed and put to use during this course.

 

A number of industry examples are discussed throughout this programme to demonstrate the relevance

of statistically sampling lots originating from a wide range of applications.

 

After completing the course, candidates will be able to:

• understand and the benefits and disadvantages of adopting a reactive quality control system

• understand the key concepts of acceptance sampling and its implementation

• apply acceptance sampling techniques

This course will expose delegates to the principles of acceptance sampling techniques and offers an understanding to apply them on their own processes/lots

 

Course Contents:

 

Module 1

Introduction to Acceptance Sampling

Acceptable Quality Level

Operating Characteristics Curves

Sampling

Module 2

Single Sampling

Double Sampling

Switch Sampling

Conclusion

Target Audience:

This course is intended for personnel interested in implementing quality control systems and is well suited to be accompanied by the Statistical Process Control course. It is anticipated that quality assurance and

quality control practitioners, should stand to gain in this regard.

 

Venue:
Ramses Hilton Hotel

Course Language:
The Course will be held in English language.

Location and Duration:
 2 Days: 27 & 28 of May, 2008
 From  5:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Registration Deadline:
Wednesday 21st of May, 2008

Fees:

Fees

Registration:

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