Re: Checking standards

From: <Chicago>
Date: Thu Mar 31 2005 - 16:51:00 EST

Yes, the color coding system the way it is described, is a standard classical process that has been in use since all the drafting was manual. I am interested in knowing if someone has developed a new version of checking with intra-net setup and multiple layers of CAD information that are shared by groups of people. Any thoughts on Choking process ?

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> In the past I was on a project which used a color-coded checking
procedure.
> I thought this was an industry standard but I have not been able to find a
> description of this procedure in an online search (using both color and
> colour as search words.)
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> Yellow was for items which were verified and ok.
> Green was for items to be deleted.
> Red was for changes,corrections and additions.
> Blue was for checker notes (such as calculations) and not to be added to
the
> corrected drawing.
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> Is this a standardized procedure? If so, is the a place on line which has
a
> description of it?
>
> Dan Rosenberger
> drosenberger@frankirish.com
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Received on Thu Mar 31 16:51:00 2005

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