Understanding AS9100C Quality Management System Standard     

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In a global economy, suppliers have the challenge of delivering products to multiple customers with varying quality requirements and expectations. To assure customer satisfaction, aviation, space and defense organizations must produce and constantly improve safe, reliable products that meet or exceed customer demand in addition to meeting statutory and regulatory requirements.

This two-day seminar focuses on the changes to the newly revised AS9100, in Revision C to ensure solid application of the new specifics for the revision of this standard and its family of documents. AS9100 has been revised to incorporate the requirements of ISO 9001:2008. Included in the training will be a detailed review and intent of AS9100-C requirements and all changes made with an overview of the process used to update the standard, including the design specification. A discussion on the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) and American Aerospace Quality Group (AAQG) will also be included.

The original version of International Standard AS9100 specifies requirements for a quality management system. This standard specifies where an organization needs to demonstrate ability to consistently provide product that meets customer and applicable regulatory requirements, and aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including processes for continual improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable regulatory requirements. While this course provides a comprehensive overview of the changes made to AS9100 in Revision C, additional training would be required for auditor certification.

Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will be able to:

  • Interpret the changes to AS9100 in revision C QMS standard including the intent of the requirement
  • Articulate the details of AS9110 and AS9120 QMS standards including additional requirements imposed in those standards
  • Understand the AS9101 QMS Auditing Standard ballot draft and the new process auditing requirements
  • Breakdown the AS&D (Aviation, Space & Defense) certification process and discuss how training and auditors are approved
  • Recognize the international process of generating QMS standards

Who Should Attend
This seminar will benefit any Aerospace or Defense industry professional or auditor who desires a detailed understanding of the AS9100 family of documents in order to implement or audit the standard.

Topical Outline
DAY ONE:

  • AS&D Standards Overview
    • What is IAQG/AAQG?
    • What process is used for generating standards
  • AS9100:2009, Rev C
    • Quality management system
    • Management responsibility and commitment to the development of quality consistency
    • Resource management to meet customer requirements
    • Planning product realization
    • Implementing the monitoring, measurement, analysis and improvement processed needed
DAY TWO:
  • AS9110: 2009, Rev A
    • Additional requirements over AS9100
    • Discussion of the changes in Rev A
  • AS9120: 2009, Rev A
    • Additional requirements over AS9100
    • Discussion of the changes in Rev A
  • AS&D Certification Process
    • AS9101 - AS&D QMS Audit
    • AS9104 - AS&D Registration/accreditation process
    • AS9104/2 - AS&D Surveillance and oversight process
    • AS9104/3 - AS&D Auditor qualification and training process

    Instructor(s): Buddy Cressionnie
    buddy_cressionne" Mr. Cressionnie is currently the Americas IAQG 9100 Team Lead responsible for maintenance, revision, and clarification of the AS9100 standard. He is active in standards development as a voting member of the US Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to ISO/TC 176 which writes ISO Quality Management System standards. He serves on the US TAG Interpretations Committee and is the Aerospace Sector Liaison to the US TAG. Mr. Cressionnie represents Lockheed Martin in these roles where he works in the Aeronautics Business Unit, a 31,000 employee operation across nine sites. He led the implementation of AS9100/ISO 9001:2000 standards and quality process area for Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI®) at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics into a centralized, integrated quality system. Buddy Cressionnie is an ASQ senior member with quality manager and quality auditor certifications. He is a certified RABQSA aerospace experienced auditor and International Register of Certified Auditors (IRCA) lead auditor for ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. Buddy Cressionnie received his MBA degree from Texas Christian University and Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Florida.

    Fees: $1285.00 ; SAE Members: $1028.00 - $1157.00

    1.3 CEUs
    You must complete all course contact hours and successfully pass the learning assessment to obtain CEUs.

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