Control of Manufacturing and Special Processes. Manufacturing activities affecting the quality of the specified equipment, material, and/or service shall be prescribed by documented instructions, procedures, or drawings of a type appropriate to the circumstances and shall be accomplished in accordance with these documents. These documents shall include appropriate quantitative or qualitative criteria for determining that the prescribed manufacturing activities have been satisfactorily accomplished. The Supplier shall establish written procedures to provide controls to ensure special processes (such as welding, heat-treating, and nondestructive examination [NDE]) are accomplished under controlled conditions by qualified personnel and equipment. Both procedures and equipment shall be used in accordance with the applicable codes, standards, and specifications. The Supplier shall maintain documentation for currently qualified personnel, processes, and equipment according to the requirements of applicable codes and standards. The actual process procedures, such as welding procedures and associated qualifications, should not be a part of the quality manual. The Supplier shall have processes in place to verify controls of manufacturing equipment. The process shall establish target settings with control specification limits. The process shall include a verification process to ensure correct equipment settings prior to production runs. The process may include use of product measurement data to determine process control of the manufacturing equipment.
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Samples: Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.), Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.), Master Supply Agreement (Powersecure International, Inc.)