1 / 29

Acceptance Sampling

Acceptance Sampling. Prepared by Anthony Lizza Penn State University. What will be covered?. What is acceptance sampling? How/When would you use it in your organization? Acceptance sampling explained. How acceptance sampling works. An exercise. Summary. What is acceptance sampling?.

betty_james
Télécharger la présentation

Acceptance Sampling

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Acceptance Sampling Prepared by Anthony Lizza Penn State University

  2. What will be covered? • What is acceptance sampling? • How/When would you use it in your organization? • Acceptance sampling explained. • How acceptance sampling works. • An exercise. • Summary

  3. What is acceptance sampling? • Acceptance Sampling • Statistical quality control technique, where a random sample is taken from a lot, and upon the results of the sample taken the lot will either be rejected or accepted.

  4. What is acceptance sampling? • Accept Lot • Ready for customers • Reject Lot • Not suitable for customers • Statistical Process Control(SPC) • Sample and determine if in acceptable limits

  5. What is acceptance sampling? • Purposes • Determine the quality level of an incoming shipment or, at the end production • Ensure that the quality level is within the level that has been predetermined

  6. What is acceptance sampling? • Can be either 100% inspection, or a few items of a lot. • Complete inspection • Inspecting each item produced to see if each item meets the level desired • Used when defective items would be very detrimental in some way

  7. Acceptance Sampling method

  8. What is acceptance sampling? • Problems with 100% inspection • Very expensive • When product must be destroyed to test • Inspection must be very tedious so defective items do not slip through inspection

  9. How/When would you use it? • Acceptance sampling advantages • Less handling damages • Fewer inspectors to put on payroll • 100% inspection costs are to high • 100% testing would take to long

  10. How/When would you use it? • Acceptance sampling disadvantages • Risk included in chance of bad lot “acceptance” and good lot “rejection” • Sample taken provides less information than 100% inspection

  11. How/When would you use it? • Between your organization and outside world • Samples taken run through “filter,” either passing or rejecting it • Also filter from suppliers to you

  12. How/When you would use it? • When products in use could be damaged easily • When using new suppliers • When new products produced • When current supplier in question • Testing whole lot could be harmful

  13. How/When you would use it? • Determine how many units, n, to sample from an lot • Determine maximum number of defective items, c, that can be found before the lot is rejected

  14. Acceptance sampling explained • Acceptable Quality levels(AQL) • Number of defect percentage allowed in a lot which can still be considered accepted(Type I error) • Lot Tolerance Percent Defective(LTPD) • Amount of defects that will come with a lot of goods(Type II error)

  15. Acceptance sampling explained • Sampling Plan • Forms after n and c values have been found • Producers risk • Risk associated with a lot of acceptable quality rejected

  16. Acceptance sampling explained • Consumers risk • Receive shipment, assume good quality, actually bad quality • Alpha • Type I error(producers risk) • Beta • Type II error(consumers risk)

  17. Acceptance sampling explained • N • Sample size taken for your sampling plan • C • Where rejections would occur when defects exceeded this percent

  18. Acceptance sampling explained • Operating characteristics curve(OC) • A graph, displaying standards at which shipments would be accepted • First • Determine AQL, a, LTPD, b, • Take LTPD/AQL, this gives you the n(AQL)

  19. Acceptance sampling explained • Reference n(AQL) in the table • C will be given as well when referencing the table • Next • N(AQL/AQL)=n-sample size • C= reject if more percent defects more • The equations can be tricky but the exercise later will help

  20. How acceptance sampling works • Two classifications of acceptance plans • Attributes(“go no-go”) • Variables

  21. How acceptance sampling works • Attributes(“go no-go”) • Defectives-product acceptability across range • Defects-number of defects per unit • Variable(continuous) • Usually measured by mean and standard deviation

  22. How acceptance sampling works • Remember • You are not measuring the quality of the lot, but, you are to sentence the lot to either reject or accept it

  23. An Exercise • Determine the • AQL, a, LTPD, B? • Reference table provided-

  24. An Exercise cont. • Assume a manufacturer purchases wire from an outside vendor. The wire vendor has an accepted quality level of 1% and accepts a 5% risk of rejecting lots below this level. The manufacturer considers lots with 3% defectives to be unacceptable and assumes a 10% risk of accepting a defective lot. Develop a sample plan for the manufacturer to be followed by the inspection personnel

  25. Summary • Acceptance sampling is used by organizations to determine if there process’s are running within a controlled limit and to see if they should reject or accept lots

  26. Summary • There are many basic terms you need to know to be able to understand acceptance sampling • SPC, Accepts Lot, Reject Lot, Complete Inspection, AQL, LTPD, Sampling Plans, Producers Risk, Consumers Risk, Alpha, Beta, Defect, Defectives, Attributes, Variables.

  27. Summary • Advantages/Disadvantages of acceptance sampling • Purpose of acceptance sampling • When to use acceptance sampling • Equations involved • Exercise • Notes pages have many beneficial hints and help better relate the material, the answer to the exercise is also located on a the notes page of the exercise.

  28. Bibliography • (Foster, S.Thomas: “Managing Quality-An Integrative Approach:pgs. 263-274:copyright 2001) • “Quality Control in Furniture Manufacturing”:Internet http://www.mtc.com.my/publications/library/quality/qc40.htn

  29. Bibliography • “Process Analysis”:Internet http://www.statsofinc.com/textbook/stprocan.html • “Quality Control”: Internet http://www.ms.ic.ac.uk/jeb/or/qcontrol.html

More Related