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Figure 1-3.  AFTO Form 242 (Sheet 2 of 2)
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T.O. 33B-1-1 1-14 SECTION IV PROCESS CONTROL OF ALL NDI METHODS 1.4 PROCESS CONTROL. 1.4.1 Reason For Process Control. Process control is an essential ingredient in achieving irrefutable results in NDI inspections, regardless of method.  A well-regimented  NDI  process  control  program  will  not  allow  conditions  to  develop  that  render  inspection  methods  a source of misinformation.  This misinformation may take two forms.  The first arises when NDI has determined that a part is defective when indeed it is not (false call).  This is a waste of resources and an unnecessary reduction in mission capability. The second form is the most dangerous, that is, determining a part is serviceable when in fact it is defective (a miss).  Both forms of misinformation can be minimized through the implementation of effective process control. 1.4.2 Scope Of Process Control. All aspects of these categories are interrelated.  They have to be tuned to each other to achieve valid inspection results. If any one of these requirements is altered, the final outcome of the inspection will change, regardless of the inspector's proficiency. a.      Process   control   is   a   general   term   used   to   encompass   the   actions   and   documentation,   required   by established directives and logic, that are necessary for a nondestructive inspection (NDI) method to be effective  in  detecting  conditions  of  interest  (e.g.,  cracks,  foreign  objects,  corrosion,  alignment  of  parts and thickness of parts). b.      The general areas that fall within the scope of process control are as follows: (1) Inspector training and the demonstrated practical skills of inspectors. (2) Inspection environment; for example, temperature, specific type and levels of light, safety and human engineering. (3) Material control; for examples, the serviceability of ultrasonic transducers, eddy current probes, penetrant materials, X-ray film and chemicals, and magnetic particle suspensions. (4) Equipment control; for example its operational and performance capability and PMEL/user calibration. (5) Adequate, specific inspection instructions; for example, -36, -26, and -9 technical orders. (6)    Adherence to the inspection requirements dictated by specific NDI procedures and commonly accepted basic NDI practices. 1.4.3 Scope Of Documentation Requirements. a.      The    documentation    requirements    and    process    control    are    completed    to    verify    conformance    to established  requisites  in  the  areas  described  in  paragraph  1.4.2.    The  requirements  prescribed  within this technical order apply to all Major Air Force Commands, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve that  use  Nondestructive  Inspection  Laboratories  per  AFI  21-105.    These  requirements  also  apply  to Army, Army National Guard (ARNG), and Army Reserve (USAR) units. b.      Separate  documentation  SHALL  be  maintained  for  each  NDI  method,  equipment  and  material  with established process control requirements. Process control requirements SHALL NOT be documented on the  same  form  used  for  equipment  maintenance.    This  documentation  SHALL  reflect,  as  a  minimum, each   element   of   process   control   with   respect   to   required   time   intervals   between   checks,   date   of

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