Documentation (4) Flashcards

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Types of Technical Documentation

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  • Standards
  • Procedures
  • Specifications
  • Codes
  • Techniques
  • Instructions
  • Reports
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Who is responsible for providing the applicable codes for an inspection?

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The client

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Who is responsible for understanding and interpreting the code being used?

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The inspector

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What are Standards?

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  • point of comparison, what is best or good
  • a set of industry best practices
  • minimum conditions (light intensity and cleanliness)
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5
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Examples of Magnetic Particle Standards

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ASTM E709

ASTM E1444

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Layout of most Standards

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  • Scope
  • Referencing documents
  • General description of the processes
  • General practices
  • Specific practices
  • Quality control
  • Mandatory information
  • Non-mandatory information
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What is a Specification?

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Statement containing requirements to be satisfied by a material, design, product or service.

  • provides minimum acceptance criteria
  • how to accept/reject defects
  • how to repair defects
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Define “being out of specification” and/or “out of spec”

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When a material, product or service fails to meet the applicable specification.

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What is a Code?

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Set of principles or rules that set the requirements for the construction and inspection of an article.
- similar to a specification - main difference is that a code is from a legal authority or regulator

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Describe the role of codes and specifications:

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  • Products are made stronger than needed to make up for imperfect use or manufacturing.
  • Determination is made about which discontinuities can be allowed before corrective action is taken.
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Layout of codes and specifications

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  • Procedure
  • Personnel qualifications
  • Accept and reject criteria
  • Reporting requirements
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What is a Procedure?

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Set of instructions on how to perform an inspection.

- inspection is conducted in accordance with a procedure

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Layout of a procedure

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  • Description, scope and purpose of inspection
  • Personnel qualifications
  • Equipment
  • Safety precautions
  • Preparation
  • Evaluation and reporting procedure
  • Post inspection
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What are Written Techniques?

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Similar to procedures, but more specific to a product or inspection equipment.

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What are Written Instructions?

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Even more detailed than Written Techniques.

  • specific to a single type of part or specific part
  • from a Lvl 2 to Lvl 1 for what needs to be done and how
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Layout of Written Instructions

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  • title
  • purpose
  • scope
  • personnel qualifications
  • equipment
  • preparation
  • calibration and performance checks
  • inspection procedure or steps
  • reporting and results
  • post inspection
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What are Reports?

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Product of an inspection.
Main subjects:
- the inspection
- the product

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What information is contained in a report?

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  • who was involved?
  • what equipment was used and what was inspected?
  • where was the inspection done, what areas where inspected?
  • when was the inspection done?
  • why was the inspection done?
  • conclusion
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What are Interim Reports?

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If the defect is to be repaired quickly and if the product relies on an acceptance report.

  • fast report
  • describes conditions found so a repair can be made