MIL-DTL-6000D
TABLE VI. Sampling inspection.
Requirement
Test
Inspection
paragraph
Paragraph
Length change
Burst pressure
4.6.2.2 Disposition of test specimens. Test specimens which have been tested to sampling
inspection shall not be delivered on the contract or order.
4.6.2.3 Nonconformance. If a sample fails to pass any sampling inspection (see table VI), the
manufacturer shall immediately notify the qualifying activity and cognizant inspection activity of such
failure and take corrective action on the materials or processes, or both, as warranted, and on all units of
product which can be corrected and which were manufactured under essentially the same conditions,
with essentially the same materials and processes, and which are considered subject to the same
failure. Acceptance and shipment of the product shall be discontinued until corrective action acceptable
to the qualifying activity has been taken. After the corrective action has been taken, sampling inspection
shall be repeated on additional samples (all inspections, or the inspection which the original sample
failed, at the option of the qualifying activity). Individual, sampling inspections may be reinstituted:
however, final acceptance of the hose or hose assemblies shall be withheld until the sampling inspection
has shown that the corrective action was successful. In the event of failure after inspection, information
concerning the failure and corrective action taken shall be furnished to the qualifying activity.
4.6.3 Discontinuation and resumption of production. If there has been no production of a specific
size hose for a period of three years or more, three (3) samples shall be subjected to the sampling tests
(see table VI). Samples for each test shall be randomly selected from the first lot produced when
production of that size hose has been resumed.
4.7 Additional QPL test and reporting requirements.
4.7.1 Retention of qualification. To retain qualification, the contractor shall submit a test report to the
qualifying activity at 12-month intervals. The qualifying activity shall establish the initial reporting date.
Each report shall consist of a summary of test and inspection results required by this specification that
were performed during the 12-month reporting interval. As a minimum, the report shall include the
following:
a.
Number of lots produced and tested, including lot and sample sizes for each lot.
b.
Identify which tests were performed.
c.
Quantities passed.
d.
Quantities failed.
e.
All reworked sampling lots shall be accounted for and identified. A summary of corrective
action taken shall be included.
4.7.2 Loss of product qualification.
4.7.2.1 Failure to meet test requirements. The manufacturer shall immediately notify the qualifying
activity at any time during the 12-month reporting period when the qualified product fails to meet the test
and inspection requirements of this specification. The manufacturer shall identify and indicate what
corrective action will be taken to correct the problem. Failure to take corrective action acceptable to the
qualifying activity may result in removal of the product from the QPL.
4.7.2.2 Failure to submit summary test data report. Failure to submit a test report within 30 days
after the end of the 12-month reporting period may result in removal of qualification for the product.
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