Did the inspector identify herself/himself and make appropriate introductions, which include explaining the purpose of the inspection?
Examples of a “needs improvement” rating: • The inspector fails to explain why he/she is at the facility and the purpose of the inspection. • The inspector enters through the back door and begins examining a storage area without making his/her presence known to anyone in the firm. • Did the inspector use suitable interviewing techniques? Examples of a “needs improvement” rating: • The inspector’s requests for information are ambiguous, consequently, the firm provided documents that were not relevant to the inspection. • The inspector’s requests contain jargon unfamiliar to the firm causing confusion in their responses to inspector. • The inspector fails to question the plant manager when his responses to questions about the equipment cleanout program were evasive. • After receiving information from the firm’s management and production personnel, the inspector fails to follow up on discrepancies between the two parties. • Did the inspector explain findings accurately, clearly, and adequ
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