MIL-DTL-3060G (AR)
APPENDIX A
A3. VERIFICATION.
A3.1 Conformance inspection.
A3.1.1 Inspection lot formation. The term "inspection lot" is defined as a homogeneous
collection of renovated container assemblies from which a representative sample is drawn or which is
inspected 100 percent to determine conformance with applicable requirements. Units of product selected
for inspection should represent only the inspection lot from which drawn and should not be construed to
represent any prior or subsequent quantities presented for inspection. The inspection lot should have been
produced by one container assembly manufacturer. In addition, the inspection lot should consist of
container assemblies renovated in one unchanged process using the same drawings, revisions, materials
and methods. All material submitted for inspection in accordance with this inspection should comply
with the homogeneity criteria specified herein, regardless of the type of inspection procedure which is
being applied to determine conformance with requirements. Lot numbering, as required, should be in
accordance with MIL-STD-1168. Lot formation shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-1916.
A3.1.2 Examination. Unless otherwise specified in the Classification of Defects and Test Tables,
sampling plans and procedures for major and minor defects should be in accordance with MIL-STD-
1916, Verification Level IV for major defects and Verification Level II for minor defects, except that
inspection for critical defects should be 100 percent. Continuous sampling plans in accordance with MIL-
STD-1916 may be used if approved by the procuring activity.
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