1.Pre-Verification Preparation

  Blog    |     March 10, 2026

Verifying a factory's In-Process Quality Control (IPQC) requires a multi-faceted approach combining document review, physical observation, data analysis, and personnel engagement. Here's a structured guide:

  • Define Scope: Identify critical processes, materials, and checkpoints (e.g., welding, assembly, material prep).
  • Review Standards: Ensure you have access to specifications, drawings, quality plans, and defect standards.
  • Schedule Access: Coordinate with the factory for unannounced visits to avoid "show" operations.

Document Verification

  • IPQC Procedures:
    • Check if written procedures exist for each process step.
    • Verify alignment with international standards (ISO 9001, IATF 16949, etc.).
  • Inspection Records:
    • Audit logs for completeness, consistency, and traceability (e.g., timestamps, inspector signatures, defect codes).
    • Look for trends (e.g., recurring defects in specific processes).
  • Control Plans:

    Confirm that control plans define critical characteristics, sampling plans, reaction plans, and responsibilities.

  • Corrective Actions:

    Verify if non-conformities trigger documented root-cause analysis and corrective actions (e.g., 8D reports).


Physical Observation (On-Site Verification)

  • Process Walkthrough:
    • Follow products through production lines, observing:
      • Frequency of checks (e.g., hourly, per batch).
      • Methods used (gauges, visual checks, go/no-go tools).
      • Reaction to defects (e.g., scrap/rework, process adjustment).
  • Equipment Calibration:

    Check calibration stickers on measurement tools (calipers, micrometers, testers). Verify calibration certificates.

  • Workplace Organization:

    Ensure tools, materials, and WIP are organized (5S compliance).

  • Defect Handling:

    Observe how defective items are segregated, tagged, and documented.


Data & Trend Analysis

  • Process Capability:

    Review SPC (Statistical Process Control) charts (e.g., Cp/Cpk values) to assess process stability.

  • Defect Rates:

    Analyze defect data for trends (e.g., Pareto charts showing top failure modes).

  • Yield Metrics:

    Compare First Pass Yield (FPY) vs. Rework/Scrap rates against targets.

  • Traceability:

    Confirm batch/serial number traceability from raw materials to finished goods.


Personnel Engagement

  • Interview QC Staff:
    • Ask about:
      • Training received.
      • Authority to stop production for quality issues.
      • Reaction plan knowledge.
  • Observe Operators:

    Check if operators follow standard work and conduct self-checks.

  • Management Commitment:

    Discuss quality goals with supervisors/management. Assess if IPQC is prioritized.


Red Flags & Common Pitfalls

Issue Indicators
Paperwork Only Records exist but no real-time checks observed.
Inconsistent Checks Varying inspection frequencies or methods for identical processes.
No Reaction Plans Defects found but no immediate process adjustments.
Poor Data Integrity Manual records altered; digital systems lack audit trails.
Lack of Authority QC staff unable to halt production for critical defects.

Verification Tools

  • Checklists: Customized for each process/material.
  • Camera/Video: Document observed practices discreetly.
  • Gauges/Tools: Test measurement equipment accuracy on-site.
  • Sampling: Pull samples from production and re-inspect independently.

Post-Verification Actions

  • Report Findings: Document gaps (e.g., "SPC charts not updated daily").
  • Set Deadlines: Require corrective actions with timelines.
  • Follow-Up: Revisit to verify fixes are implemented and effective.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Embed IPQC audits into regular supplier assessments.

Key Principles for Success

  • Unannounced Visits: Surprise checks reveal true practices.
  • Focus on Critical Points: Prioritize high-risk processes/materials.
  • Cross-Reference Data: Compare records with physical observations.
  • Train Your Team: Ensure auditors understand technical processes.

By combining these methods, you transform IPQC from a theoretical process into a verified, effective system that prevents defects before they escalate. Always remember: Trust, but verify! 🔍


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