MIL-STD-1916
5.2.2.3.2 Continuous sampling inspection procedure. At the start of production, all units are inspected. Sampling inspection may be initiated at frequency "f" when the following conditions are satisfied:
a. All units of product are of the same configuration and produced under stable conditions.
b. At least "i" consecutive units inspected are free of nonconformances.
Sampling inspection shall be terminated and 100 percent inspection resumed if either of the following conditions occur:
a. The production process is interrupted for more than three operating days.
b. The requirement that all units of product are of the same configuration and produced under stable conditions is not satisfied.
c. A unit having any nonconformance is found during sampling.
5.2.2.3.3 Acceptability criterion. In continuous sampling, units of product are determined to be acceptable or not on essentially an individual basis. While 100 percent inspection is being performed, each unit is individually inspected and categorized as a conforming or a nonconforming unit and accepted or not accepted accordingly. While inspection is being performed on a sampling basis, each unit that is inspected is categorized as acceptable or not acceptable depending on whether it is found to be conforming or nonconforming and each unit not inspected is considered to be conforming and hence accepted. (See "Special reservation for critical nonconforming unit", paragraph 5.2.2.3.3.1.)
5.2.2.3.3.1 Special reservation for critical nonconforming unit. In addition to the provisions of paragraph 4.5, if a critical nonconforming unit is found while on sample inspection, all product since the last conforming unit was found shall be inspected.
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