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Title: Transitioning to AS9100 Revision C


1
Transitioning to AS9100 Revision C What is
involved?
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Transitioning to AS9100 Revision C What is
Involved?
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Agenda
  • Understand the Timeline for Transition
  • Industry Requirements for Transition Where are
    they defined?
  • Aerospace Auditor Training Overview Training on
    Changes
  • Audit Day Requirements for Transition and effect
    on Registration Cycle
  • Industry Expectations During Transition and the
    Impacts of the New 9101

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Understand the Timeline for Transition
  • Timeline established by the International
    Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG)
  • Key dates in the transition timeline
  • July 1, 2011 All audits after this date must be
    to AS91XX2009. Includes audits ending on July
    01, 2011.
  • July 1, 2012 All AS9100B certificates will be
    withdrawn. Any suppliers not transitioned by this
    date will no longer be certified.

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Understand the Timeline for Transition
  • Timeline posted on the Online Aerospace Supplier
    Information System (OASIS)
  • Timeline defined in IAQG Supplemental Rule 001
    (Also available on OASIS)
  • Organizations should plan accordingly to ensure
    sufficient time is allocated to address new
    requirements and meet the timeline.

6
Industry Requirements for Transition Where are
they Defined
  • Original plan was to align transition with the
    re-write of AS9104 (Requirements for
    Certification to Aerospace Standards) to become
    AS9104/1
  • Delays and ultimate failure of the document
    ballot prompted industry to disconnect transition
    from AS9104/1
  • Current AS9104 was not sufficient on its own for
    transition. Industry needed to define unique
    requirements.

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Industry Requirements for Transition Where are
they Defined
  • IAQG Supplemental Rule 001 was drafted and
    released. Current revision is May 18, 2010
  • Purpose is to provide supplemental rules for all
    stakeholders to facilitate the transition to the
    9100/9110/91202009 standards
  • Supplements current AS9104 for transition

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Industry Requirements for Transition Where are
they Defined
  • Supplemental rule applies to the following
    stakeholders
  • Sector Management Structure (SMS)
  • Accreditation Bodies (ABs)
  • Auditor Authentication Bodies (AABs)
  • Authenticated Aerospace Auditors (AEAs AAs)
  • Training Provider Authentication Bodies (TPABs)
  • Training Providers (TPs)
  • Certification Bodies (CBs)
  • Suppliers seeking certification

9
Industry Requirements for Transition Where are
they Defined
  • General Rules include
  • Updates to OASIS for AS9101 forms/templates,
    on-site audit days authentication of aerospace
    auditors
  • Establishes AS91012009 Rev. D as audit criteria,
    including the definition of major and minor
    nonconformities
  • Eliminates scoring

10
Industry Requirements for Transition Where are
they Defined
  • Stakeholder Rules section includes unique rules
    for each stakeholder
  • This presentation will focus on stakeholder rules
    effecting certified suppliers (Auditors CBs)
  • Rule also defined for organizations seeking
    certification to AS91XX2009 standards.
  • Must formally declare conformance to their CB
    prior to audit
  • Must transition by July 1, 2012 or they shall be
    withdrawn

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Aerospace Auditor Training Overview Training on
Changes
  • All Aerospace Auditors, AEAs AAs are required
    to take the Aerospace Auditor Transition Training
    (AATT)
  • Rigorous training includes a pre-requisite
    on-line module followed by a 4 day instructor led
    course
  • Limited class sizes and availability of course
    and instructors could prolong the training cycle

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Aerospace Auditor Training Overview Training on
Changes
  • Auditors must successfully complete the AATT and
    provide evidence to their AAB
  • Authenticated auditors will be identified on
    OASIS
  • Suppliers seeking certification may also take the
    AATT training
  • All Suppliers are encouraged to take at least
    some type of training on the changes to AS9100
    AS9101
  • There are many changes that will impact the audit
    process

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Audit Day Requirements for Transition and Effect
on Registration Cycle
  • Transition audits will require more time, this is
    defined in SR001
  • For organizations transitioning during
    surveillance, 50 of initial audit time for
    ISO9001 per IAF MD 5 100 of initial time per
    AS9104 shall be applied
  • For organizations transitioning during
    recertification, 80 of initial audit time per
    IAF MD 5 100 of initial time per AS9104 shall
    be applied

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Audit Day Requirements for Transition and Effect
on Registration Cycle
  • Additional time for the completion of the AS9101
    forms shall be applied
  • Organizations transitioning during surveillance
    will maintain their current registration and
    expiry date
  • Organizations transitioning at a regularly
    scheduled re-certification shall begin a new 3
    year cycle as normal
  • Organizations are encouraged to plan and schedule
    their transition well in advance

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • What has prompted all the changes ?
  • OEMs rely on ICOP certification has part of their
    supplier approval.
  • This has been presented to the Civil Aviation
    Authorities (FAA, EASA)
  • OEMs still experiencing late deliveries and poor
    quality deliveries
  • OEMs oversight of suppliers has revealed some
    suppliers with a nonconforming AS9100 system, but
    still have a certificate on the wall

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • What has prompted all the changes ?
  • Realized current AS91XX standards had
    requirements that were often misinterpreted ( raw
    material validation, documentation matrix, etc)
  • Realized current AS91XX standards needed
    additional definitions and requirements (special
    items, critical requirements, risk management,
    project management, etc)
  • Realized AS9101 was not process based and that no
    one really utilized the scoring module

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • Result has been revised AS91XX standards that
    meets industry needs
  • AS9101 has been completely written. The document
    is no longer a checklist. It focuses on the
    following
  • Process Approach
  • Process Effectiveness
  • On-Time On-QualityDelivery
  • Conformance
  • AS9101 becomes audit criteria

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • Organizations will need to define processes and
    have performance metrics in place to measure
    effectiveness
  • Auditors will be assessing process effectiveness
    and reporting on the AS9101 Process Effectiveness
    Assessment Record (PEAR) which will be uploaded
    into OASIS
  • AS9101 defines when the results of the PEAR
    result in major and/or minor nonconformities

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • Organizations will need provide various data
    points to the auditor, prior to the audit. Some
    examples are
  • Defined Processes
  • Top Aerospace Customers and their percentage of
    business
  • On-Time Delivery Quality Performance Metrics
    for the past 12 months
  • Customer Complaint and Escape Data
  • Performance Data from Customers

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • Other Considerations during the audit planning
    phase may include
  • Criticality of Product, including Special
    Processes
  • Product Related Safety Issues
  • Results of Audits
  • Previous Management Review Results
  • Customer Specific, Statutory and Regulatory
    Requirements

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • AS9101 now defines specific aspects that must be
    addressed at each audit
  • Review of Changes to the QMS
  • Review of Requirements from new Aerospace
    Customers
  • Review of Customer Satisfaction and Requested
    Corrective Action from Customers
  • Interview with Top Management
  • An audit of the organizations processes, as
    defined in the audit plan

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • AS9101 now defines specific aspects that must be
    addressed at each audit
  • An audit of Continual Improvement
  • An audit of Special Processes, as defined in the
    audit plan
  • An audit of follow-up actions from previous
    audits
  • AS9101 invokes referenced clauses of ISO17021
    ISO19011 as requirements
  • Specifies that Stage 1 Stage 2 audits cannot be
    conducted back to back.

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • AS9101 also addresses how nonconformities are
    managed, including
  • Determination of Containment Correction Actions
  • Determine Corrective Actions and Corrective
    Action Plans
  • Determine Verification Activities
  • Verification Activities must be carried out
    on-site, where verification cannot be carried out
    based on a review of documentation and supporting
    evidence

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • Maintaining AS91XX Certification Through
    Surveillance Audits
  • Audit Team Leader shall Advise Whether Recorded
    Nonconformities shall Result in Suspension
  • Defines Specific Criteria for Suspension
  • Repeat Nonconformities
  • Lack of Performance Data
  • Lack of Operational Controls

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Industry Expectations during Transition and the
Impacts of the new AS9101
  • AS9101 is expected to raise the bar for AS91XX
    certification
  • OEMs expect Quality Product and On-Time. Failure
    to deliver raises the question why does that
    supplier have a certificate
  • AS9101 is now audit criteria and auditors have
    gone through extensive industry sanctioned
    training on the 9101 process.

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Summary
  • Established timeline in placefor transition,
    plan accordingly
  • Suppliers must be process based and performance
    oriented
  • Corrective action systems must improve
  • Training, Training, Training, Get trained on the
    new requirements of AS91XX standards and AS9101

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New Course Understanding and Transitioning to
AS9100 Revision C
  • Houston November 18-19
  • Cleveland December 1-2
  • Cape Canaveral December 2-3
  • Chicago December 13-14
  • Wichita December 20-21
  • Hartford January 11-12
  • www.qmi-saiglobal.com/as9100C

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You Think
  • More Valuable Than You Think
  • Reduce your risks and legal exposure and achieve
    management system benefits
  • Easier Than You Think
  • 60 of the processes/procedures for your EMS or
    OHSMS are potentially already in place
  • Less Expensive Than You Think
  • Take advantage of opportunities for internal and
    external cost savings

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Question Answer SessionRoger Ritterbeck,
Aerospace Product Managerroger.ritterbeck_at_qmi-sai
global.com216-408-5805
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