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What (who) is inspection plan - definition

Automated Optical Inspection; Automated inspection

Pipeline video inspection         
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Pipeline video inspection is a form of telepresence used to visually inspect the interiors of pipelines, plumbing systems, and storm drains. A common application is for a plumber to determine the condition of small diameter sewer lines and household connection drain pipes.
Frequency plan         
TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLAN TO USE FREQUENCY BANDS
Band plan; Frequency Plan; Wavelength plan; Wavelength Plan; Bandplan
A frequency plan, bandplan, band plan or wavelength plan is a plan for using a particular band of radio frequencies, that are a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Each frequency plan defines the frequency range to be included, how channels are to be defined, and what will be carried on those channels.
Site plan         
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A site plan or a plot plan is a type of drawing used by architects, landscape architects, urban planners, and engineers which shows existing and proposed conditions for a given area, typically a parcel of land which is to be modified. Sites plan typically show buildings, roads, sidewalks and paths/trails, parking, drainage facilities, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, lighting, and landscaping and garden elements.

Wikipedia

Automated optical inspection

Automated optical inspection (AOI) is an automated visual inspection of printed circuit board (PCB) (or LCD, transistor) manufacture where a camera autonomously scans the device under test for both catastrophic failure (e.g. missing component) and quality defects (e.g. fillet size or shape or component skew). It is commonly used in the manufacturing process because it is a non-contact test method. It is implemented at many stages through the manufacturing process including bare board inspection, solder paste inspection (SPI), pre-reflow and post-re-flow as well as other stages.

Historically, the primary place for AOI systems has been after solder re-flow or "post-production." Mainly because, post-re-flow AOI systems can inspect for most types of defects (component placement, solder shorts, missing solder, etc.) at one place in the line with one single system. In this way the faulty boards are reworked and the other boards are sent to the next process stage.

Examples of use of inspection plan
1. India and the International Atomic Energy Agency must agree on an inspection plan.
2. Smidovich and I put together an inspection plan, which had us "squeezing" Special Republican Guard facilities in the Baghdad area.
3. The move came as the Bush administration is engaged in deep debate over whether to adjust its inspection plan to accommodate North Korea‘s concerns and whether to speed up North Korea‘s removal from a list of state sponsors of terror.
4. But three other approvals are needed before nuclear cooperation can begin: the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), which regulates nuclear trade, must change its rules; India and the International Atomic Energy Agency must agree on an inspection plan; and Congress must approve the technical details of nuclear trade in a so–called 123 agreement, named for a section of the U.S.
5. News reports Wednesday cited the head of a government–appointed panel investigating quake damage at the plant as saying it could take at least a year before the plant is cleared to reopen. We experienced shaking like we had never experienced before, and we first need time to figure out a comprehensive inspection plan,‘‘ senior agency official Shin Morita told the country‘s nuclear safety panel Thursday.