EUALS Inspection

Inspection
An inspection is an activity such as measuring, examining, testing or gauging one or more characteristics of a product and comparing the results with specified requirements in order to establish whether conformity is achieved for each characteristic. The term inspection refers to the activity of checking products, whereas audit applies to analyzing manufacturing processes and/or systems. The quality inspector usually follows a pre-established checklist that is based on the product specifications. Inspected products can be the components used for production, semi-finished goods, or (most often) finished goods before shipment to a customer.

Business
Your business may be small, but that doesn't mean you have to keep your business local. International markets can expand your business and are easier to reach than you might think. While internationally trading required pre-shipment inspection. The importer makes sure which company is to use for shipping. The Inspector make sure or certify that which shipped should be produced & certified documents and cross the border or across an ocean.

Government
In government and politics, an inspection is the function of a supervisory authority that performs a formal review of various criteria (such as documents, facilities, records, and other assets) that the authority considers related to the inspection. Inspection is used to determine whether an organization is complying with regulations. The inspector examines the criteria and discusses with the individuals concerned.

The Food Safety Inspector is responsible for ensuring that all meat and egg products in the United States are safe for consumption and correctly labeled. The Meat Inspection Act 1906 authorized the Secretary of Agriculture to order meat inspection and condemn any activity deemed unfit for human consumption. The United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission is a regulatory body that inspects weapons of mass destruction. The Scottish Health Regulatory Commission regulates and oversees health care services in Scotland.

Engineering, Mechanics
A mechanical inspection is usually performed to ensure the safety or reliability of structures or machinery. In Europe, bodies participating in technical inspections can be evaluated by accredited bodies in accordance with ISO 17020 "the general criteria for the conduct of various types of inspecting bodies". This standard defines inspection as "the examination of a product, process, service or facility or their design and the determination of compliance with or on the basis of specific requirements" 'professional judgment, for general requirements'. Non-destructive testing (NDT) or non-destructive testing (NDT) is a family of technologies used in inspection to analyze materials, components and products to detect underlying defects (such as cracks or fissures) or service. Defects due to (damage caused by use).

The most common methods are visual digitization, industrial digitization, microscopy, penetration inspection, magnetic particle inspection, X-ray or radiographic testing, ultrasonic testing. Foucault, acoustic emission testing and thermographic inspection. In addition, many non-destructive inspections can be performed with a precise scale or, when in motion, a balance of control. Stereoscopic microscopes are often used to examine small products such as printed circuit boards. Inspection and technical support during downtime helps reduce costly downtime while restarting operations quickly and safely.

Medical
Medical inspection is the thorough and unhurried visualization of a patient; this requires the use of the naked eye.

Military
An examination vessel is a craft that is used to inspect vessels entering or leaving a port.

Real Estate
A property inspection is an examination to assess the condition of a property. When purchasing a property, an "exhaustive home inspection" attempts to detect defects in the property. The railroad locomotive was a special type of steam locomotive designed to be transported by railway authorities on inspection trips to railway property.

Software Engineering
Software inspection, in software engineering, refers to peer review of any product of work done by trained individuals who are looking for defects using a well-defined process.

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