From the previous article about the AQL, you should now
understand for the most part how to use an “AQL table” when getting an
inspection. But what are the Inspection Levels “I”, “II” and “III” and how do
you know which to use?
The standard level used is Level II. Simply put, Level I
entails checking less samples, while Level III involves tightening up and
checking more samples.
While Level II is an acceptable level for most importers in
most situations, there certainly are circumstances in which selecting Levels I
or III are helpful.
For example, if you have been working with a factory for
years and if you continually receive high quality from them, checking less
samples and switching to Level I might be sensible. It would lessen the number
of days of inspection necessary, which means lower inspection costs. But it
would be pretty risky if you are not already confident in their product .
Conversely, if you are working with a factory that you do
not trust as much and have had past quality issues with, checking more samples
with a Level III would be prudent.
If you are unsure of what Inspection level to use, you can
work with your QC partner to determine the most appropriate level given your
particular circumstances.
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