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BS 6002-4.1:1994

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Sampling procedures for inspection by variables. Specification for sequential sampling plans for percent nonconforming. Known standard deviation
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

31-05-2006

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-03-1994

Committees responsible
National foreword
Specification
Section 1. General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative references
1.3 Definitions and symbols
1.4 Principle of sequential sampling by variables
Section 2. Choice of sampling plan
2.1 Factors determining the choice of a sequential
     sampling plan by variables
2.2 Particular reservations on the inspection of small
     lots
2.3 Selection of a sampling plan
2.4 Pre-operation preparations
Section 3. Operation of a sequential sampling plan
3.1 Specification of the plan
3.2 Preparing the sampling plan
3.3 Drawing of the sample
3.4 The cumulative leeway
3.5 Determination of acceptability
3.6 Operating characteristic curves and average sample
     size
Annexes
A (normative) Sequential sampling plans corresponding
     to ISO 3951 single sampling plans
B (normative) Determination of the parameters of a
     sequential sampling plan
C (normative) Calculation of operating characteristic
     curve and average sample size
D (informative) Bibliography
Tables
1 Sequential sampling plans by variables for percent
     nonconforming for producer's risk alpha = 0,05 and
     consumer's risk beta = 0,10
2 Values of psi for limiting process standard
     deviation LPSD (combined double specification
     limits)
3 Values of f for maximum process standard deviation
     MPSD (separate double specification limits)
A.1 Sequential sampling plans corresponding to ISO
     3951 single sampling plans for normal, tightened
     and reduced inspection (master table)
A.2 Curtailment values for the sequential sampling
     plans of table A.1
A.3 Values of psi for limiting process standard
     deviation, LPSD (combined double specification
     limits), for the sequential sampling plans of table
     A.1
A.4 Values of f for maximum process standard deviation,
     MPSD (separate double specification limits), for
     the sequential sampling plans of table A.1
A.5 Average sample size for the sequential sampling
     plans of table A.1
Figures
1 Operating characteristic curve for a sampling plan
     with producer's risk alpha = 0,05 and consumer's
     risk beta = 0,10
2 Inspection record sheet for the sequential sampling
     plan for a single specification limit considered in
     the example given in 3.2.1.3
3 Acceptance chart for the sequential sampling plan
     for a single specification limit considered in the
     example given in 3.2.1.3
4 Inspection record sheet for the sequential sampling
     plan for combined double specification limits
     considered in the example given in 3.2.2.3
5 Acceptance chart for the sequential sampling plan
     for combined double specification limits considered
     in the example given in 3.2.2.3
6 Inspection record sheet for the sequential sampling
     plan for separate double specification limits
     considered in the example given in 3.2.3.3
7 Acceptance chart for the sequential sampling plan
     for separate double specification limits considered
     in the example given in 3.2.3.3
8 Acceptance chart for the sequential sampling plan
     for a single specification limit considered in the
     example given in 3.5.1.3
9 Acceptance chart for the sequential sampling plan
     for combined double specification limits considered
     in the example given in 3.5.2.3
10 Acceptance chart for the sequential sampling plan
     for separate double specification limits considered
     in the example given in 3.5.3.3
C.1 Operating characteristic curve for the sequential
     sampling plan considered in the example given in
     C.2.3
C.2 Curve showing the average sample size for the
     sequential sampling plan considered in the example
     given in C.3.3

Complements BS 6001-4. Provides a wide range of plans, including plans that supplement and match the corresponding plans in BS 6002-1. Applies only to single, at least approximately normally distributed quality variables. Only for use in continuing series of lots from the same production run.

Committee
SS/5
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
42
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

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BS 6001-4:1994 Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Specification for sequential sampling plans
BS 903-2:1997 Physical testing of rubber Guide to the application of statistics to rubber testing
BS 6000:1996 Guide for the selection of an acceptance sampling system, scheme or plan for inspection of discrete items in lots
BS 873-1:1983 Road traffic signs and internally illuminated bollards Methods of test
BS 6001-0:1996 Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Introduction to the BS 6001 attribute sampling system
BS 8408:2005 Road traffic signs. Testing and performance of microprismatic retroreflective sheeting materials. Specification
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BS 6001-4:1994 Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Specification for sequential sampling plans
BS ISO 3534-2:2006 Statistics. Vocabulary and symbols Applied statistics
ISO 2854:1976 Statistical interpretation of data — Techniques of estimation and tests relating to means and variances
ISO 3951:1989 Sampling procedures and charts for inspection by variables for percent nonconforming
BS 6001-1(1999) : 1999 SAMPLING PROCEDURES FOR INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES - PART 1: SAMPLING SCHEMES INDEXED BY ACCEPTANCE QUALITY LIMIT (AQL) FOR LOT-BY-LOT INSPECTION
BS 2846-4:1976 Guide to statistical interpretation of data Techniques of estimation and tests relating to means and variances
BS ISO 3534-1:2006 Statistics. Vocabulary and symbols General statistical terms and terms used in probability
ISO 8422:2006 Sequential sampling plans for inspection by attributes
ISO 3534-2:2006 Statistics Vocabulary and symbols Part 2: Applied statistics
ISO 5479:1997 Statistical interpretation of data — Tests for departure from the normal distribution
BS 6002-1:1993 Sampling procedures for inspection by variables Specification for single sampling plans indexed by acceptable quality level (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection
ISO 3534-1:2006 Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols — Part 1: General statistical terms and terms used in probability

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