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Inspection covers the sample only according to which documentation requirement?

Weight Certificate

Check Sample statement

The correct choice for the question regarding which documentation requirement the inspection covers the sample is the Check Sample statement. The Check Sample statement provides a clear and specific context for how the sample being inspected is representative of a larger batch or lot. It is an essential piece of documentation that supports the integrity and validity of the inspection process. The statement often details the conditions under which the sample was taken, ensuring that any conclusions drawn from the inspection are based on accurate and reliable data. Without this documentation, it would be challenging to justify or validate the inspection results, as it outlines the methodology and rationale behind the selection of the sample. This ensures that the inspection protocols align with industry standards and regulatory requirements, ultimately reinforcing the credibility of the inspection outcomes. The other options, while related to the process, do not focus specifically on how the sample is to be understood or evaluated in terms of quality assurance and process integrity. For instance, a Weight Certificate pertains specifically to the weight of the product and does not provide insight into the inspection per se. Inspection Approval may refer to the overall acceptance of the inspection process but lacks the focus on the specific samples evaluated. Lastly, a Sampling Memo conveys information about the sampling procedures but doesn’t provide the specific context needed for the inspection

Inspection Approval

Sampling Memo

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