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4.3.1.3 Examination of the End Item for Count. The sample unit for this examination shall be one unit of issue containers of folders (see 5.1.1). The lot shall be unacceptable if the average count per box or container, for all sample units examined is less than 100 or 25, as applicable (see 6.2). Note: MIL STD 105 sampling plan shall be used to determine number of samples, only; accept/reject determination shall be based on average (mean) count, rounded to nearest 0.1 folder.
4.3.1.4 Examination of End Item for Defects in Preparation for Delivery. An examination shall be made to determine whether the packaging, packing and marking comply with the requirements of section 5. The sample unit shall be one shipping container fully prepared for delivery. Examine for the defects listed in Table VI
4.3.1.4.1 Examination for closure and waterproofing. When shipping containers are required to comply with PPP-B-636, examination for defects in closure and waterproofing shall be in accordance with the appendix of that specification.
4.3.1.5 Inspectio n levels and acc eptable quality levels (AQL ’s) fo r e xam inatio ns. The inspection levels, for determining sample size, and the acceptable quality levels (AQL’s) expressed as percent defective, shall be as follows in Table VII:
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