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MIL-R-62197A(AT)
h. Major defect. A major defect is a defect, other than critical, that is likely to result in
failure, or to reduce materially the usability of the unit of product for its intended purpose.
i. Major defective. A major defective is a unit of product which contains one or more
major defects, and may also contain minor defects but contains no critical defect.
j. Minor defect. A minor defect is a defect that is not likely to reduce materially the
usability of the unit of product for its intended purpose, or is a departure from established
standards having little bearing on the effective use or operation of the unit.
k. Minor defective. A minor defective is a unit of product which contains one or more
minor defects but contains no critical or major defect.
l. Presentation of lots or batches. The formation of the lots or batches, lot or batch size,
and the manner in which each lot or batch is to be presented and identified by the supplier will be
designated or approved by the responsible authority. As necessary, the supplier will provide
adequate and suitable storage space for each lot or batch, equipment needed for proper
identification and presentation, and personnel for all handling of product required for drawing of
samples.
m. Representative sampling. When appropriate, the number of units in the sample
should be selected in proportion to the size of the sublots or subbatches, or parts of the lot or
batch, identified by some rational criterion. When representative sampling is used, the units
from each part of the lot or batch should be selected at random.
n. Sample. A sample consists of one or more units of product drawn from a lot or batch,
the units of the sample being selected at random without regard to their quantity. The number of
units or product in the sample is the sample size.
o. Sampling plan. A sampling plan indicates the number of units of product from each
lot or batch which are to be inspected (sample size or series of sample sizes) and the criteria for
determining the acceptability of the lot or batch (acceptance and rejection numbers).
p. Time of sampling. Samples may be drawn after all the units comprising the lot or
batch have been assembled, or samples may be drawn during assembly of the lot or batch.
6.4.2 Recovered materials. "Recovered materials" means materials that have been
collected or recovered from solid waste (see 6.4.3).
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