- Tailor it to fit your audience:
- Present to Management Team as you investigate AS9100
- Educate employees as your company implements ISO certification
- Present to customers & vendors so they understand the requirements
In a 127-slide presentation with speaker notes, we have paraphrased the text of the AS 9100 Rev D aerospace standard and cover the following areas to provide an overview of the requirements:
- What is AS 9100 D?
- Steps to registration
- Benefits of registration
- The Process Model/Process Approach
- What are the requirements of AS 9100 D?
- Section 4 – Context of the Organization
- Section 5 – Leadership
- Section 6 – Planning
- Section 7 – Support
- Section 8 – Operation
- Section 9 – Performance Evaluation
- Section 10 – Improvement
Section 4: Context of the Organization
Gives requirements for the Context of the Organization and covers:
- Understanding the organization and its context
- Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties
- Determining the scope of the quality management system (QMS)
- The QMS and its processes.
Section 5: Leadership
Gives requirements for Management’s role in the QMS and covers:
- Leadership and Commitment
- Customer Focus
- Quality Policy
- Organizational Roles, Responsibility and Authority.
Section 6: Planning
Gives requirements for planning of the QMS and covers:
- Actions to address risks and opportunities
- Quality objectives and planning to achieve them
- Planning for changes.
Section 7: Support
Gives requirements for planning of the QMS and covers:
- Resources (people, infrastructure, work environment, monitoring resources
- Competence
- Awareness
- Communication
- Documented Information.
Section 8: Operation
Gives requirements for:
- Operational planning and control covering risk management, configuration management, product safety and prevention of counterfeit parts
- Requirements for products and services
- Design and development of products and services
- Control of externally provided processes, products and services
- Production and service provision
- Identification and traceability
- Preservation of product including post-delivery activities
- Control of changes
- Release of products and services
- Control of nonconforming outputs.
Section 9: Performance Evaluation
Gives requirements on monitoring processes and improving those processes
- Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation, including customer satisfaction
- Internal audit
- Management review.
Section 10: Improvement
Gives requirements for improvement and covers:
- Nonconformity and corrective action
- Continual improvement.