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The idea is to break the travelers down by workstation, so one person is responsible for the part as long as it is being inspected under that traveler.</div>
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We are trying to minimize travelers that stay open for months while working through the inspection process, and also reduce misplaced or damaged parts as they are passed from one workstation to another, so please let that be your guide as you decide how to
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I think you will just have to use some judgment about what seems like a sensible way to separate travelers. Maybe Anne has further suggestions.</div>
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Regards,</div>
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<div id="divRplyFwdMsg" dir="ltr"><font face="Calibri, sans-serif" color="#000000" style="font-size:11pt"><b>From:</b> Gary Cheng <cheng@jlab.org><br>
<b>Sent:</b> Monday, October 12, 2020 3:32 PM<br>
<b>To:</b> Ed Daly <edaly@jlab.org>; Naeem Huque <huque@jlab.org><br>
<b>Cc:</b> Katherine Wilson <kwilson@jlab.org>; Matt Marchlik <marchlik@jlab.org>; Peter Owen <powen@jlab.org>; Mark Wiseman <wiseman@jlab.org>; pansophy <pansophy@jlab.org>; Kurt Macha <macha@jlab.org>; John Fischer <fischer@jlab.org>; Larry King <king@jlab.org>;
srfinv@jlab.org <srfinv@jlab.org><br>
<b>Subject:</b> Re: SNS PPU inspection traveler breakdown structure</font>
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<div><font face="Calibri">Any advice?</font><br>
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<div class="x_moz-cite-prefix">On 10/9/2020 11:59 AM, Gary Cheng wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"><font face="Calibri">Ed & Naeem,<br>
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It's unclear to me if there is a consensus on how many breakdown travelers that PPU project wants to have for a certain assembly to be inspected. I hope that you can clarify what you want all SOTRs to prepare.<br>
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The usual receiving inspection steps that I can think of are:<br>
shipping crate condition check --- this would be in INV <br>
vendor documents check --- docs upload to INV. SOTR as well as SMEs need to check them for completeness and correctness<br>
visual inspection --- SRF QC or CMA<br>
dimensional inspection --- may be done by SRF QC folks or Survey & Alignment folks<br>
</font><font face="Calibri"><font face="Calibri">instrumentation electrical check out --- Larry's group</font><br>
fit-up test --- mostly done CMA<br>
weld inspection --- by weld examiner or CWI<br>
cold shock --- CMA<br>
pressure test --- CMA<br>
leak check --- CMA<br>
repackage<br>
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Please advise. I am about to convert Ed's SNS end can travelers to the new format and need to know how many travelers that I need to write for Supply & Return End Cans.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Gary<br>
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