Quality Control Statement
1.0 Mountain
Top Services Quality Control Objective:
To meet the Quality Control Inspection criteria established by the
customer, utilizing approved prints and specification.
This QC Inspection will be in addition to other in-plant or 3rd
party inspections used by a manufacturer.
2.0 Services
Offered by MTS:
2.1 In-Plant
Inspection:
MTS provides full-time in-plant inspection coverage from start to
finish by qualified inspectors.
2.2 Expanded
Services:
Additional inspections are available for the verification or confirmation of
project progress or compliance to specifications.
2.3
Reporting:
MTS will report quickly and accurately as directed by the
customer. The reporting procedures and forms reflect the progress of
all phases of the project. Reports may be available on our web site
as directed by the customer.
2.4 Project Materials
Documentation:
MTS will provide documentation of ship loose related materials as provided
by the customer. All ship loose items are inventoried, documented and sent
as instructed. The designated receiving agent will be required to
inventory and sign as materials are received. Records of ship loose
materials will be archived with the project records.
2.5 Sign-Off
Documents:
MTS will provide and forward a sign-off document on each phase or
unit of the production. This document assures that the work has been
completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications
unless noted. The sign-off forms will be electronically sent to the
Customer as directed.
3.0 Specific
Services for Documentation and Recording:
Mountain Top Services will keep the customer and other designated
parties informed of all issues during all phases of the project under MTS QC
inspection.
This may include but not limited to these reports:
- Day Sheet Reports
- Production Progress Report
- Production Timeline Report
- Ship Loose / Short Sheet Notice
- Incomplete Work Notice
- Site Inspection Checklist
- Photo Archiving
4.0 Factory Defects:
As part of our extensive monitoring of all units inspected throughout the
production process, MTS proposes that each will be free of
Factory Defects.
A Factory Defect is defined as: A failure to comply with the
approved drawings or standard assembly practices that renders the
modular or building component not fit for the ordinary use for which it
was intended, but does not result in an unreasonable risk or injury or
death to occupants of the affected modular building or building
component.
Any Factory Defect will be reported to the Customer. The Customer may then inform the manufacturer. The
manufacturer will be given an opportunity to make arrangements to
correct the defect in a timely manner.
Any Factory Defect that may be concealed or latent within covered
walls or building sheathing shall be excluded from this program.
The Customer acknowledges that certain aspects of the construction
cannot be visualized on a consistent basis and manufacturing errors
resulting in defects which are so categorized are outside of the scope
of MTS responsibility.
5.0 OM
Manuals and Distribution:
MTS can assemble the required number of Operation Manuals and Instructions as
provided by the suppliers, sub-contractors and factory for the
installed equipment.
These sets of documents will then be turned over to the Customer as directed.
6.0
Inspection and Reporting Forms
A list of all the reporting forms for In-Plant and On-Site Inspections
are available on request from Mountain Top Services, LLC.
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