omolina
2nd November 1998, 02:53 PM
Hi, my name is Ovidio and I work for a steel company in México. One of our customers has designated some product characteristics as Security Characteristics in his specifications. We know that we have to identify them in our fmea's, control plan´s and such stuff but what additional treatement is needed for security characteristis (if any) besides documentative and statistical (cpk's) ?
Thanks.
OMC
Marc
3rd November 1998, 08:10 AM
I have never heard of a 'security' characteristic. In the automotive world each company has many 'characteristic' definitions - safety, critical, important, significant, etc., etc. (see the APQP and FMEA files in the pdf files directory for many of the Ford, GM and Chrysler's definitions).
I would think the documentative and statistical (cpk's) would do it. Why not simply ask your customer to specifically state their expectations?
omolina
3rd November 1998, 10:33 AM
Sorry, I did a wrong translation. In spanish we just have one word to mean Security, Safety, but I'm refering to safety characteristics.
Well, once I've clarified my question any other comments ?
Thanks, OMC
Marc
3rd November 1998, 06:14 PM
As long as they are identified on your control plan and FMEA I believe you're covered. Of course, your control plan has to have a control for the characteristic.
omolina
4th November 1998, 10:33 AM
Thanks.
OMC