MIL-STD-105, “Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes,” is another of those popular military standards that got cancelled during Mil Spec reform in the mid-1990’s. The documents referenced in the cancellation notice can cause confusion for users, so some assistance with this can be helpful.
The last revision of the MIL-STD-105 was Revision E from 1989. This last issue was cancelled three times, first in 1995, then in 2001 and finally in 2008. Cancellation Notice 1 from 1995 simply replaced the standard with ASQC-Z1.4 (now ASQ-Z1.4). This ASQ document is actually a reprint of the MIL-STD-105 and an obvious choice to use in lieu of the MIL Standard.
However, Notice 2 from 2001 really put a wrench in the works. It stated “MIL-STD-105E … is hereby canceled without replacement. Current DOD PREFERRED METHODS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF PRODUCTS are described in MIL-STD-1916… and should be considered for future acquisitions.” However, MIL-STD-1916 is an administrative standard.
In fact, MIL-STD-1916 was developed to encourage defense contractors to submit process control (prevention) procedures instead of using prescribed sampling requirements like those detailed in ASQ-Z1.4. In other words, the standard supports the DoD desire to change contractual requirements from a system of acceptable quality levels to one of continuous improvement.
Quality documents referenced by MIL-STD-1916 include ASQ-B1, B2, and B3, ISO-8402, and ISO-9000 (ASQ-Q9000) and ISO-9004 (ASQ-Q9004). They are all quality standards, but do not address the issue of sampling by attributes, with the many tables that ASQ-Z1.4 contains.
Apparently, this approach got some push-back because in 2008, Cancellation Notice 3 again modified the replacement information. It now allows for use of either the MIL-STD-1916 or the ASQ-Z1.4.
And while we’re on the topic of the ASQ-Z1.4, we should also mention the ASQ-Z1.9 standard, “Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Variables for Percent Non-conforming.” It’s the replacement document for the cancelled MIL-STD-414 (with the same title). The two ASQ documents are often purchased at the same time and can really be considered to be a set.
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has been canceled MIL-STD 414 ?
IS this cancel accordance with MIL_STD105?( Times And Date )
Hi and thanks so much for asking.
The MIL-STD-414 was cancelled on 2/2/1999 and was replaced by the ASQ Z1.9 at that time.
There is a cancellation notice 2 for the MIL-STD-414 that is the official document for this change.
Hope this is helpful!
Best regards,
Claudia
Does the MIL-STD-105 have an equivalence in the IEC standards?
Hi Johathan:
Not that I am aware of. However, because the MIL-STD-105 document was public domain, there are a number of similar standards from other jurisdictions. The ASQ Z1.4 is the true replacement document, maintaining the original text.
Thanks for asking!
Regards,
Claudia