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SEARCH JOBSThe life sciences industry is increasingly leveraging external suppliers as companies strive to become more flexible and nimble in meeting market needs. However, in most situations, this model does not relieve a company’s compliance liability or risk.
Optimization of supplier quality management processes can provide companies with room to differentiate themselves from their competitors and gain advantages in the industry. However, optimization cannot not happen without regard for potential risks inherent within complex supply chains or ever-evolving regulatory requirements.
The key is to circumvent potentially adverse situations before they become realities. By minimizing supplier related risk, you can maximize compliance and quality improvement activities, thereby growing customer trust and brand loyalty. This can ultimately increase your organization’s bottom line.
You are probably conducting incoming inspections already. Taking a risk-based approach to these inspections will reduce chances of performing unnecessary inspections, and free time and resources to focus on items that require additional inspection. For example, implementing a risk-based sampling system (based on the criticality of risk identified in your risk files) helps you spend less time and money inspecting high quality raw materials when you are confident that they meet or exceed quality standards. This also gives you the ability to pinpoint low-performing raw materials and suppliers based on their inspection state.
As part of this process, a typical risk-based inspection program will include a sampling system. This consists of a sampling plan, skip lot schedule, and inspection state switching rules. If you’re thinking about implementing a sampling system for incoming inspection, these three components can provide the structure you need to get started.
SAMPLING PLAN AND AQLSampling plans help to define your sample size or the number of items to be inspected from each lot of incoming material. When you choose a sampling plan, such as the commonly used ANSI/ASQ Z1.4, you set a baseline level for the percentage of defects you’re willing to tolerate for each measured characteristic. The percentage may be zero percent, which means 100 percent inspection for your most critical product characteristics. For less critical characteristics, you may choose a different percentage to measure (typically between 2.5-4.0 percent).
This level is called your Acceptance Quality Level, or AQL. Based on your AQL, the sampling plan defines how many items to inspect for a given lot size. Typically, the lower the AQL, the higher the sample size you’ll need to ensure statistical confidence in a material’s quality. The incoming inspection sampling plan also defines how many defects are allowed for the lot to still pass inspection.
SKIP LOT SCHEDULEA skip lot schedule details how many lots need to be inspected out of the total number of lots that you receive. Just like the sampling plan, your skip lot schedule can vary based on past supplier performance or based on a material’s risk. You may decide to vary the inspection schedule for certain raw materials, while you may have other materials that need no incoming inspection at all.
SWITCHING RULESSwitching rules are a third component of risk-based incoming inspection. These rules take ongoing inspection results into consideration and tell you how your sample size and skip lot schedule should change as a result. For sampling systems like ANSI/ASQ Z1.4, switching rules govern changes between the following states:
Switching rules are also based on a statistical plan that modifies the inspection schedule while maintaining confidence that incoming quality will remain high. For this reason, you should try and stick with an industry-standard plan rather than creating your own skip lot schedule.