Materials that are accepted through a material review process even if they are out of specification are considered
Correct Answer: A
In quality management, the term "conditionally accepted" refers to materials or products that do not meet all specified requirements but are still accepted under certain conditions. These conditions may include additional inspections, rework, or other corrective actions to bring the material back into compliance. The material review process allows for a thorough evaluation of nonconforming items, and if they can be rectified or used with restrictions, they are conditionally accepted. This approach balances the need for efficiency and cost-effectiveness while ensuring that quality standards are maintained. It is essential to document the conditions and any necessary follow-up actions when accepting materials conditionally1.
References: 1 The ASQ Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence Handbook, Fifth Edition.
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