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Re: KOP at Atlanta

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Originally Posted by David Brinza View Post
I've posed the question in the other thread: Is the BOM paper copy (or a version open on a computer during inspection) an additional requirement for teams at Championship?

Merely transferring the BOM to the inspector station computer makes reasonable verification of the BOM difficult. Clearly, inspectors cannot afford to do a thorough item-by-item check of every BOM. However, a spot-check of a few obvious (and/or random not-so-obvious) components can be done very quickly if the BOM is visible at the time of inspection.
David,

I completely agree with you. Printing a BoM (In addition to having it on the USB drive) would make inspection that much easier. However, your previous post stated a printed Bom OR electronic form.

The only reason I brought it up was because the REQUIREMENT is a BoM, In FIRSTs template form, on a USB stick. Teams must have this, and a print only copy isn't acceptable. Printing one in addition to the electronic form is fine ... and probably preferable.
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