AQL Inspection
An AQL inspection is the physical product-checking process where inspectors examine selected items, record visible or functional defects, take notes or photos, and prepare a pass-or-fail report for the batch. Product Sample Selection AQL inspection begins by selecting a sample from the full production lot. The sample size depends on lot size, inspection level, and the chosen AQL value, so inspectors check enough units to judge batch quality without reviewing every item. Defect Count Review Inspectors examine each selected product and record defects found in the sample. These defects are counted by type and seriousness, then compared with the acceptance number allowed under the selected AQL standard. Critical Defects Critical defects are the most serious inspection failures because they can affect product safety, legal compliance, or normal use. Even one critical defect may cause the batch to fail, depending on the buyer’s inspection rules and product category. Major De...