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  • I'm kinda with the UK in that I'm not convinced we have solid evidence of the best course of action. This isn't something we can know the answers to without objective, disinterested study and we need to support more research rather than finding whatever data matches our internal biases.

  • Yeah, most of those parts probably ended up in the trash, but I'm sure some got used. For them to realize they were missing they had to already be in the quality system but not marked as scrapped/destroyed. I know our scrap bins are locked here.

    At the job shop I worked at we were pretty severe about properly documenting scrap and performing MRB actions. At a tier 1, though, not everyone is as important to the quality system or knows much about how it works. Jobs are so specific sometimes and they keep them busy. It only takes one dishonest or highly regarded individual to do something stupid.

    I'm lucky I had my job shop experience because I had to learn directly from specs instead of having some distilled down or ojt training.

  • We get AS9100 audits routinely. Also, for sub-tiers, we get customer audits.

    The key card is fucking hilarious and I am going to give some friends some shit for that. But, no, every process isn't fully audited constantly. Any employee in visual distance should have called that shit out, though. It's not hard to get a feeler gauge stack or even a custom ground go/no go. Though would they know to check their feeler stack with a mic? Not likely if they think using a key card is reasonable.