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  2. Nippon Kaiji Kyokai - Wikipedia

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    Inspection of materials, equipment and similar products; Survey and registration of ship installations, machinery and appliances of new ships; Survey and registration of ships and offshore structures during construction; Survey and inspection of ships, offshore structures and related installations in service

  3. Quality control - Wikipedia

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    Inspection is a major component of quality control, where physical product is examined visually (or the end results of a service are analyzed). Product inspectors will be provided with lists and descriptions of unacceptable product defects such as cracks or surface blemishes for example.

  4. Japanese Industrial Standards - Wikipedia

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    In the Meiji era, private enterprises were responsible for making standards, although the Japanese government too had standards and specification documents for procurement purposes for certain articles, such as munitions.

  5. Conformance testing - Wikipedia

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    In countries such as Japan, China, Korea, and some parts of Europe, products cannot be sold unless they are known to meet those requirements specified in the standards. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Usually, manufacturers set their own requirements to ensure product quality, sometimes with levels much higher than what the governing bodies require.

  6. Testing, inspection and certification - Wikipedia

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    The history of testing, inspection and certification services spans back several centuries. In the late 19th century, following the advent of the Industrial Revolution and the considerable risks involved with high-pressure steam boilers, specialized institutions emerged across Europe which carried out periodical inspections of such vessels to assess their overall condition as a precautionary ...

  7. SimplexGrinnell - Wikipedia

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    SimplexGrinnell, a subsidiary of Johnson Controls, is an American company specializing in active fire protection systems, communication systems and testing, inspection and maintenance services. The company headquarters is in Boca Raton , Florida ; corporate sales and marketing offices are in Westminster , Massachusetts , and the company has ...

  8. JECS - Wikipedia

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    JECS Corporation (formerly Japan Electrical Control Systems Co Ltd) is an automotive components company headquartered in Isesaki, Gunma, Japan and a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi. Its principal products are electronic control units, software, semiconductors, mechatronics, resin molding, inspection technology and material analysis.

  9. Risk-based inspection - Wikipedia

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    Risk-based inspection (RBI) is an optimal maintenance business process used to examine equipment such as pressure vessels, quick-opening closure - doors, heat exchangers, and piping in industrial plants. RBI is a decision-making methodology for optimizing inspection plans.