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What is quality control hold points?

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Question added by Roby Miclat , QA/QC Architect , Afrina Establishment for Constrution and Development
Date Posted: 2017/01/12
Asim Hussain Shah
by Asim Hussain Shah , Lead QA Engineer , Dawood Contracting Company

calibration date, and results of on-site calibration performed.

 

Daily Inspection Reports

Submit one copy of daily inspection report completed each day when

performing work under this Section, to the Contracting Officer.  Use ASTM D

3276 Appendix X1 Inspection Checklist to monitor daily activity and prepare

Daily Inspection Report.  Use of forms containing entry blocks for all

required data is encouraged.  The data may be in any format, but must be

legible and presented so that it can be easily interpreted.  Note all

non-compliance issues, and all issues that were reported for rework in

accordance with QC procedures of Section 01450N DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

QUALITY CONTROL.  Submit report within 24 hours of date recorded on the

report.

 

Inspection Logbook

A continuous record of all activity related to this Section shall be

maintained in an Inspection Logbook on a daily basis.  The logbook shall be

hard or spiral bound with consecutively numbered pages, and shall be used

to record all information provided in the Daily Inspection Reports, as well

as other pertinent observations and information.  The Coating Inspector's

Logbook that is sold by NACE is satisfactory.  Submit the original

Inspection Logbook to the Contracting Officer upon completion of the

project and prior to final payment.  The contracting Officer will forward

the Logbook to LANTNAVFACENGCOM Code 1613G, to be reviewed and filed for

warranty information.

3.8.2.4

Inspection Equipment

All equipment shall be in good condition, operational within its design

range, and calibrated as required by the specified standard for use of each

device.

 

Hold Points for Quality Control Inspections

Provide appropriate QC inspections at the following hold-points:

Step

Action

Prior to preparation of

Safety inspection

structure(s) for cleaning

and repair

After cleaning of

1. Safety inspection, removal of dirt, trash,

structure(s) and prior

debris, and any hindrance to abrasive blasting.

to abrasive blasting

2. Surface inspection for oil, grease, soluble

salts, or other contaminants

Initiation of abrasive

1.  Confirm environmental conditions are

blasting, and at each

suitable for abrasive blasting and coating,

work stoppage

and are expected to remain suitable to the

point where the coating will be unaffected.

2.  Surface inspection to insure all aspects

of surface preparation are properly addressed,

Muhammad Rashid
by Muhammad Rashid , Engineer , M/s. UNIGAZ QATAR

TO ASSURE THE MATERIAL OR THE PRODUCT IS CHECKED AND INSPECTED AS PER THE SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENT.

Dennis Okon
by Dennis Okon , QA/QC Manager , Nigerdock Nigeria Plc

A designated stopping place during a specific activity at which inspection/examination, and the dated signature or initials of appropriate individual is required before further work can commence 

Roby Miclat
by Roby Miclat , QA/QC Architect , Afrina Establishment for Constrution and Development

Quality Control Hold Points are incorporated to assure the item or part is inspected and accepted prior to the next specified process.

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