A-A-53400
Records. Records of examinations and tests performed by or for the contractor shall be maintained by the contractor and made available to the Government upon the Government’s request, at any time, or from time to time, during the performance of the contract and for a period of three years after delivery of the supplies to which such records relate.
Inspection. Inspection, as used herein, is defined as both examination (such as visual or auditory investigation without the use of special laboratory appliances or procedures) and testing (determination by technical means of physical and chemical properties) of the item.
Tests. Tests shall be conducted to determine compliance with specification requirements. Where feasible, the same sample shall be used for the determination of two or more test characteristics.
Sampling for examination. Sampling for examination shall be conducted in accordance with MIL-STD-105, with an AQL of 1.0 (percent defective) and Inspection Level II. Defects shall be those listed below. The unit of product for examination purposes shall be one forceps.
DEFECTS
Instrument not free from cracks, pits, burrs, sharp edges, scale, rough areas and corrosion.
Finish of the instrument not as specified.
Style and design not as specified.
Identification markings not present, complete, correct, or legible.
Sampling for tests. Sampling for tests shall be conducted in accordance with MIL-STD-105 and as specified below. The unit of product for test purposes shall be one forceps.
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