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MIL-F-48057B(AR)
4.4.3 Testing. Testing is described in the First Article and Quality
Conformance Inspection Tables and the applicable parts of MIL-P-60949 and P/N
11714370-2.
4.4.4 Inspection equipment.  The inspection equipment required to perform
the examinations and tests prescribed herein is described in 4.5 and 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 section 6.3 herein. The contractor shall submit all
inspection equipment designs to the government for evaluation and approval
prior to fabrication of such inspection equipment.
4.4.4.1 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:
4.4.4.1.1 Handling procedure. A Design Agency approved procedure shall
be instituted that shall preclude unauthorized handling of the S&A's and fuzes
from the S&A position check until the safe handling plug has been installed.
The procedure shall be fail safe to eliminate armed fuzes from being
introduced in the lot. Fail safe is defined as follows: Any equipment
failure shall operate to cause rejection of the part or otherwise prevent its
subsequent use.
4.4.4.1.2 Identification of rejected material. All material listed
below, rejected as containing defects, shall be isolated to preclude its
inclusion with acceptable material:
a.
A sub-assembly which fails the requirements of 4.5.13, 4.5.14 or
4.5.16.
b.
A S&A which fails the requirements of 4.5.6, 4.5.7, 4.5.8, 4.5.9,
4.5.10 or 4.5.11.
c.
A base assembly which fails the requirements of 4.5.4.
d.
A MIG which fails the requirements of 4.5.12.
4.4.4.2 Use of simulated defect standards.
The following listed verified
inspection shall be validated and inspection equipment verified once per
shift 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 neces-
sary manner and cannot be corrected satisfactorily. These standards should be
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