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Incorrect dimension/tolerance recorded on inspection report
Incorrect dimension/tolerance recorded on inspection report
Updated over 6 months ago

If you have recorded an incorrect dimension on the inspection report against a bubble number, follow these steps to correct the error and ensure the accuracy of your report.

  • The dimension you recorded does not correspond to the engineering drawing.

  • The dimension cannot be located on the drawing.

Steps to Correct the Error

  1. Re-Inspect the Component:

    • Obtain the engineering drawing and locate the correct bubble number.

    • Re-inspect the component and measure the dimension accurately.

    • Ensure you use the correct tools and techniques for precise measurement.

  2. Update the Inspection Report:

    • Correct the recorded dimension on the inspection report to match the engineering drawing.

    • Verify that the updated dimension corresponds to the bubble number on the drawing.

  3. Review the Inspection Report:

    • Carefully review the entire inspection report before re-uploading it.

    • Check for any other potential errors or discrepancies.

    • Ensure all dimensions and details are accurate and clearly recorded.

  4. Re-Upload the Report:

    • Once you have verified the accuracy of the inspection report, re-upload it to the platform for review.

    • Double-check that the correct version of the report has been uploaded.

Ensuring Accuracy to Avoid Delays

  • Thorough Review: Always review the inspection report thoroughly before submitting it. Pay close attention to bubble numbers and corresponding dimensions.

  • Cross-Reference: Cross-reference all dimensions with the engineering drawing to ensure accuracy.

  • Quality Checks: Implement a checklist or review process to catch errors before the report is uploaded.

Tips for Accurate Reporting

  • Attention to Detail: Pay close attention to detail when recording dimensions.

  • Consistent Methods: Use consistent measurement methods and tools.

  • Verification: Have a second person verify the dimensions if possible.

  • Documentation: Maintain clear and accurate documentation throughout the inspection process.

By following these steps and tips, you can ensure that your inspection report is accurate, reducing the likelihood of delays in the approval process. Accurate and thorough reporting is crucial for maintaining the quality and efficiency of the inspection process at Geomiq.

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