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Title: Quality Control And The Meter Shop
Author: C. W. Lecure
Source: 1966 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: One of industries most concerning problems in this day and age is the everrising cost of operations. Perhaps you have asked yourself what can be done to reduce these ever-increasing costs. What techniques are available to help me solve these problems? One such approach is Quality Control, maybe not from a Total Quality Control program but perhaps some of the techniques or tools are applicable to your siluafion. Such techniques or tools are what I would like to discuss with you and how they may apply to your operation in the meter shop. Have you ever purchased a bushel of apples and looked at a few of the apples on top. Perhaps you looked at a half dozen or more baskets before you selected a parlicular one. If so, you were using to a degree one of the tools of Q. C. Sampling. But perhaps after you got the basket home you found that the apples in the bottom of the basket were not at all like the apples which were on top. Perhaps this was the intent of the supplier or we did not carry our inspection far enough. Yet in purchasing a large number of units we can not afford the time or effort required to look at each individual unit. Lets look at the same problem but only a different product. Products which you are processing in your meter shop. Perhaps your present policy is to 100% test each product which your company purchases.




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