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MIL-W-70467 (AR)
Testing is described in the Quality Conformance
4.4.3  Testing.
Inspection Tables.
4. 4.4  Inspection equipment.  The inspection equipment required
to perform the examinations and tests prescribed herein is described
in the "Paragraph Reference/Inspection Method" column in the tables
starting with paragraph 4.4.2.1;  The contractor shall submit for
approval inspection equipment designs in accordance with the terms
of the contract.  See Section 6 of MIL-A-48078 and 6.3 herein.  The
contractor shall submit all inspection equipment designs to the
Government for evaluation and approval prior to fabrication of such
equipment.
4.4.5 Contractor inspection system.  As part of contractor's
approved quality procedure, there shall be a provision for checking
the adequacy of inspections made in connection with listed critical
or major defects.  These procedures shall include the following
provisions which are applicable to the manufacture and inspection of
S&A's.
4.4.5.1 Use of simulated defect standards.  The following
listed verified inspections shall be validated and inspection
equipment verified hourly using Design Agency approved item
facsimiles or standards containing the defects and supplied by the
contractor.  The contractor shall resupply the item facsimiles when
it is determined by the Government that the facsimiles are no
longer representative enough of the product to make it
unidentifiable to the contractor inspection personnel, or it is not
functioning in the necessary manner and cannot be corrected
These standards should be representative of defects
satisfactorily.
actually found or anticipated.  They should be inert and readily
identifiable to the Government to ensure recovery should they be
Simulated defect
inadvertently introduced into production.
standards used to verify the following verified inspection should be
constructed and identified in such a manner that they are not
readily recognizable to the contractor inspection personnel as
defect standards.  Standards should be used so that their number,
time, and sequence of introduction into the inspection cycle is
known only to those personnel responsible for checking the accuracy
of the operation.  Adequacy of the standards sha ll be verified at
least once each shift.
Verified Inspection
paragraph 4.5.5.17 - Setback weight return capability.
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