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scratch and dig plate, and (c) comparing any such defects to the
standard allowable size and number of such defects that varied
depending on the location of the defects and the SKU being
assembled; (6) examined the sunglasses for the presence of any
lens gaps and canted eye or other fit defects and made any
necessary adjustments to eliminate them; (7) inspected the
endpieces for endpiece gaps and screw quality; (8) identified any
rejected sunglasses and made the necessary repairs and/or re-
placements to those sunglasses; and (9) cleaned the sunglasses
with their gloves.
Following the 100-percent inspection, washers placed the
inspected metal sunglasses at B&L Ireland and at B&L Hong Kong in
a rack, washed the sunglasses in chemicals, rinsed the sunglasses
with Freon, placed the sunglasses in a drying chemical, and
placed the dried sunglasses into another rack.
After inspection and cleaning functions, packers packed each
pair of inspected sunglasses at B&L Ireland and at B&L Hong Kong.
The packer determined if any special packing material was neces-
sary by reference to a special packing manual, placed a hang tag
on the left temple if specified, closed the left and right
temples, placed the sunglasses in a case, and placed the speci-
fied quantity in a finished goods box. After completing the
packing process, the packer verified the quantity in the box and
completed a quality sheet.
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