Hi Gary:
Your comment triggers another comment: Leadership.
Typically, we tend to let the inspector be the
leader for the duration of the inspection.
The host can be the leader.
The host can set the agenda (in advance, although
the inspector need not be notified). First, is to
decide what products to be inspected. Then,
decide whether everything will be inspected, or
just some individual items, i.e., what does the
inspector want to see (decided before going to the
factory floor).
On the factory floor, the host can then find each
item and show it to the inspector. Point-by-point
through the whole FUS document.
It works well. Some inspectors may tend to feel
as though they are being railroaded, so you need
to be sensitive to this.
Best regards,
Rich
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