The standards should be based upon what is being inspected and the tolerances that are expected of the products.
Otherwise, your near V/A standards may be too loose and those who pass will miss important defects or too stringent and you risk disqualifying individuals for the job needlessly.
There are companies ( mostly aerospace engineering) that have set vision standards.
Dr. Cassano
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Subject: [MCOH-EH] near vision acuity standards for quality inspectors
I am looking for assistance in establishing a near vision acuity standard for quality inspectors. Does anyone have a policy you are willing to share?
Thank you,
Ann Dohler RN, BSN
Sr. Occupational Health Specialist
HeartWare, Inc.
14420 NW 60th Avenue| Miami Lakes, FL 33014 | USA
Office: (305) 364-1449 | Fax: (305)364-2657
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