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Q: What is BMPR QCD11?
A: BMPR QCD11 is a document that specifies the procedure for checking coarse sieves using Go/No-Go gauges.
Q: What is the purpose of BMPR QCD11?
A: The purpose of BMPR QCD11 is to ensure that coarse sieves used in Illinois meet the required specifications.
Q: What is a Go/No-Go gauge?
A: A Go/No-Go gauge is a tool used to check if a sieve meets the required specifications. The Go gauge should pass through the sieve, while the No-Go gauge should not.
Q: Why is it important to check coarse sieves?
A: Checking coarse sieves is important to ensure that the sieves being used are accurate and meet the required specifications, which helps to maintain quality control in various applications.
Q: Who should perform the check of coarse sieves?
A: The check of coarse sieves should be performed by trained personnel who are familiar with the procedure specified in BMPR QCD11.
Q: Is BMPR QCD11 specific to Illinois?
A: Yes, BMPR QCD11 is a document specific to Illinois as it outlines the procedure for checking coarse sieves used in the state.
Q: Are there any alternative methods for checking coarse sieves?
A: The document BMPR QCD11 specifies the use of Go/No-Go gauges, but there may be alternative methods available depending on the specific requirements and regulations in other jurisdictions.
Q: What happens if a sieve fails the check using the Go/No-Go gauges?
A: If a sieve fails the check using the Go/No-Go gauges, it indicates that the sieve does not meet the required specifications and should not be used.
Q: Can the procedure outlined in BMPR QCD11 be used for fine sieves?
A: No, BMPR QCD11 specifically outlines the procedure for checking coarse sieves, not fine sieves.
Form Details:
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