The On-Line QC Inspector is responsible for manual inspection of gloves during the production process to ensure that the gloves meet the required quality standards. The Inspector will check gloves for defects, record the inspection results, identify the type of defects, and report the findings to the QC/Production Supervisor.
Key Responsibilities1. Manual Glove Inspection
- Conduct manual quality inspection of gloves produced on the production line.
- Inspect 100 gloves every 1 hour as per the defined sampling procedure.
- Carefully examine gloves for visible defects and workmanship issues.
- Ensure that inspection is carried out consistently and accurately.
2. Defect Identification
Identify and record defective gloves, including defects such as:
- Crack / cracks
- Holes
- Finger-tip holes
- Finger holes
- Palm holes
- Cuff holes
- Pinholes
- Tear / damage
- Incomplete forming
- Surface defects
- Foreign particles / contamination
- Uneven or improper coating
- Other defects identified during inspection
3. Hourly Quality Reporting
For every 100-glove sample,
record:
- Total gloves inspected – 100
- Number of valuable gloves
- Number of defective gloves
- Percentage of good gloves
- Percentage of defective gloves
- Type of defects identified
- Quantity of each defect
- Production line / machine details
- Date and time of inspection
4. Reporting to Supervisor
- Submit the hourly inspection report to the QC/Production Supervisor.
- Immediately inform the Supervisor if the defect level is higher than the acceptable limit.
- Highlight repeated or serious defects to enable immediate corrective action.
- Coordinate with the Production team whenever quality issues are identified.
5. Quality Monitoring
- Monitor the quality of gloves continuously during production.
- Identify recurring defects and report them to the Supervisor.
- Support the QC team in maintaining the required quality standards.
- Ensure proper segregation and identification of defective glove