MIL-C-60943A (MU)
The certificate shall be signed by a responsible agent of the certifying
organization. The initial certificate submitted shall be substantiated
by evidence of the agent's authority to bind his principal. Substantiation
of the agent's authority will not be required with subsequent certificates
unless, during the course of the contract, this authority is vested in another
agent of the certifying organization.
4.2 First article inspection. -Not applicable.
4.3 Inspection provisions.
4.3.1 Lot formation. -The term "lot" as used throughout this specification
refers to an inspection lot, which is defined as an essentially homogeneous
collection of units of product from which a representative sample is drawn and
inspected to determine conformance of the lot with applicable requirements. The
sample selected shall represent only that quantity of units from which the sample
was drawn and shall not be construed to represent any prior or subsequent
quantities presented for inspection. Homogeneity shall be considered to exist
provided the lot has been produced by one manufacturer, in one unchanged process,
using the same materials and methods in accordance with the same drawings, same
drawing revisions, same specifications and same specification revisions. Changes
to the process, specifications, or drawings, not affecting safety, performance,
interchangeability, or storage, as determined by the Government, shall not be
deemed to alter the homogeneity of the lot. Inspection lots shall comply with
MIL-STD-105.
Unless otherwise approved by the Contracting Officer, the inspection lot
size of end items deliverable under the contract shall be not less than the
smallest weekly estimate of quantities contractually scheduled for production
during the contract period, nor more than the largest monthly quantity
contractually scheduled for delivery during the contract period. Inspection lots
of components or sub-assemblies, other than the items of delivery, shall be
homogeneous and of a size mutually convenient to both the contractor and the
Government inspector. Lot numbering, as required, shall be in accordance with
MIL-STD-1168. Each lot of cartridges shall contain:
a. Cartridge case assembly metal parts from one lot interfix number
from one manufacturer.
b. Metal parts from one lot interfix number from one manufacturer.
c. Fuzes from no more than two (2) consecutively produced serial
lots from one manufacturer.
d. Primers from one lot number from one manufacturer.
e. Propellant from not more than one (1) lot number from one
manufacturer.
f. Composition A5 from one lot interfix number from one manufacturer.
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