Control Inspection

Controlling inspection standards is the core basis for ensuring quality compliance and reducing risks. The core is to achieve controllable inspection process and reliable results by clearly defining “qualification requirements + operating procedures + judgment rules”.

Core Definitions and Functions

Definition

The term refers to the collective set of inspection indicators, operating methods, acceptance criteria, and handling rules established for products, projects, services, and other similar items.

Core Role

Standardize inspection criteria to avoid human error; proactively prevent quality risks and prevent non-conforming items from flowing downstream; provide a basis for quality traceability and improvement.

Key Components

Inspection objects and scope

Clearly define the product models, engineering parts, and service links that need to be inspected, and delineate the coverage boundaries.

Qualification requirements

  • Quantitative indicators: such as dimensional tolerances, performance parameters, and environmental limits (such as formaldehyde content and emission concentration).
  • Qualitative requirements: Verifiable standards such as no damage to the appearance, compliance of the process, and completeness of documentation.

Inspection Operation Procedures

  • Equipment requirements: accuracy and calibration cycle of testing tools (e.g., electronic scales should be calibrated once a year).
  • Sampling rules: sampling ratio, sample size, sampling method (e.g., random sampling, stratified sampling).
  • Operational steps: Clarify the testing process, observation period, and data recording requirements (such as filling in raw data in real time).

Judgment and Disposal Rules

  • Qualification criteria: Clearly define the judgment logic such as “meeting the standard is qualified” and “all items meet the requirements”.
  • Non-conformance handling: Definition and handling procedures for minor non-conformities (rectification and re-inspection within a time limit) and major non-conformities (rework/scrap/suspension of process).

Formulating and Implementing Core Principles

Compliance

It must comply with national mandatory standards, industry norms, and contractual agreements.

Operability

The indicators should be clear and the methods feasible, avoiding vague expressions (such as specifying the specific numerical boundaries for “qualified”).

Dynamism

The standards are revised periodically based on technological upgrades and feedback on quality issues (e.g., reviewed and updated every 1-2 years).

Traceability

The testing process and results must be fully recorded to ensure that they can be traced back in reverse.

SUSTECH

SUSTECH is an innovative technology service company with artificial intelligence, big data, and blockchain at its core. We specialize in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) testing, certification, and compliance management, helping companies achieve their sustainable development goals. Through digital and intelligent means, we are redefining the testing and certification industry, making ESG compliance more transparent, efficient, and credible.

Core Advantage: Technology-enabled ESG Compliance

Intelligent ESG Data Acquisition and Analysis

    • IoT Environmental Monitoring: Real-time collection of data on enterprise carbon emissions, wastewater discharge, energy consumption, etc., and automatic generation of ESG reports.
    • AI carbon footprint calculation: Based on supply chain data, it accurately calculates the carbon footprint of a product throughout its entire lifecycle, in accordance with international standards such as ISO 14064 and GHG Protocol.

ESG Certification and Rating Optimization

    • Automated compliance checks: AI compares data against global ESG standards (such as GRI, SASB, TCFD) to identify ESG risks for enterprises and provide improvement suggestions.
    • ESG Rating Enhancement Solution: Combining industry best practices, we develop actionable ESG optimization strategies to help companies improve their ESG ratings from MSCI, S&P, and other ranking bodies.

Blockchain-based Evidence Storage and Transparent Traceability

  • Tamper-proof ESG reports: All test data is stored on the blockchain to ensure traceability and auditability, enhancing the trust of investors and regulators.
  • Supply chain ESG penetration management: Tracking supplier ESG performance to ensure compliance with the requirements of major international manufacturers.

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