Traceability - the ability to verify history
Traceability - the ability to verify history, location or application of a product by means of documented recorded identification – example, 8130, packing list, certificate of analysis are examples of trace documents. This is essential in tracing the crucial information like the documents for production, characteristics of part and packaging. Traceability is the ability to track various parts and its components. Traceable parts mean that the documents are readily accessible such as data about the original manufacturer. Emphasis on tracking is crucial to records pertaining to life-limited parts and maintenance including airframe, propellers and engines because these parts require mandatory replacement according to specified limits indicated in the design or maintenance manual.
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