The Quality Technician’s Handbook
PBIGary K. Griffith/B/Iis President of Griffith Training, a productivity and quality consulting firm in Huntington Beach, California. Griffith conducts in-plant and public training courses and seminars on various engineering and quality related topics. He is a Senior Member of the American Society for Quality (ASQ), an ASQ Certified Quality Engineer, and a Fellow of the Institute for Advancement of Engineering (IAE)./PPDuring his 35 years of experience, Griffith has held a variety of manufacturing and quality positions, including inspection, inspection supervision, process control engineer/supervisor, quality engineer, quality manager, and process engineering manager. He has also taught courses in quality, engineering, mechanical design, and machine tool technology at El Camino College in Hawthorne, California. He is a firm believer in quality practices and the promotion of quality awareness in order to improve the status of American businesses./PPBCONTENT HIGHLIGHTS/BULLIHelps individuals who are taking the ASQ Certified Quality Technician (CQT) Exam and the Certified Mechanical Inspector (CMI) Exam/LILIPresents details on shop math, basic blueprint reading, geometric tolerancing, quality costs, quality audits, measuring and gaging, inspection planning, statistical sampling, and statistical process control/LILINEW! Chapter 12,ILot-By-Lot Sampling Plans,/Ihas been updated to the ANSI/ASQC Z1.4 and Z1.9 standards/LILIContains a full glossary of terms, definitions, and numerous tables and charts/LI/UL/PPThis book acquaints readers with a variety of the basic skills that contribute to the quality of outgoing products, and covers various quality assurance, quality control, and inspection topics at the technician level. Operators, machinists, inspectors, quality technicians, and associate quality engineers will find the contents useful as a learning text and a quick reference./PPIThe Quality Technician’s Handbook/I@T333333 ¾Ûâ¬