The Nature of Industrial Inspection1
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A framework is provided for understanding and improving the accuracy of industrial inspection operations. The basic elements in inspection tasks—interpretation, comparison, decision making, and action—are described, and a classification of industrial inspection tasks is provided. Several basic factors that may influence inspection accuracy, and research results indicating the extent of their impact, are discussed. These factors include task complexity, defect rate, repeated inspections, and vigilance.
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