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Gage R&R Ethical question

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TonytheEE

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Sep 22, 2011
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I'm the company's Sr. APQP Engineer, and we're putting together a Gage R&R for a customer with PPAP Requirements. I'm in engineering, not the Quality Dept., So They're organizing the test, not me.

Today the quality manager and one of our CMM techs reported that they performed the Gage R&R's. I was under the impression that GRR's are supposed to be performed by regular operators (the ones who will actually be reporting measurements, day in, day out), not office staff and a man with 30 years in metrology.

Can anyone direct me to a resource that validates my concern? I have the AIAG MSA, Third edition, and the wealth of the internet at my hands.
 
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