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CDZ Ryan
Hi everyone! I have been lurking and reading here for a bit, but have run into an issue that I am stumped by, and was wondering if anyone had any insight.
Regarding AS9102 Form 2 and Standard hardware. We have a free-stock system for a lot of our commonly used standard hardware (NAS, BACS, BACM etc) at our site. There are multiple recieved lots intermixed in bins that are accessible to anyone needing them. The question is, when filling out form 2 for an FAI, how much tractability do we need? Are the individual cert numbers required for each piece of standard hardware on each of these parts? From a strictly literal standpoint the description for field 10 on form 2 says we need a "Number of the certificate (e.g., special process completion certification, raw material test report number Standard Catalog hardware compliance report number, traceability number)." However from a logical standpoint this seems excessive and un-needed.
We have never had our AS9100 Registrar or the FAA have any issues with us doing it this way, however an inspection manager is raising a bit of a fuss, so I'm just trying to get an outside viewpoint. Thanks.
Regarding AS9102 Form 2 and Standard hardware. We have a free-stock system for a lot of our commonly used standard hardware (NAS, BACS, BACM etc) at our site. There are multiple recieved lots intermixed in bins that are accessible to anyone needing them. The question is, when filling out form 2 for an FAI, how much tractability do we need? Are the individual cert numbers required for each piece of standard hardware on each of these parts? From a strictly literal standpoint the description for field 10 on form 2 says we need a "Number of the certificate (e.g., special process completion certification, raw material test report number Standard Catalog hardware compliance report number, traceability number)." However from a logical standpoint this seems excessive and un-needed.
We have never had our AS9100 Registrar or the FAA have any issues with us doing it this way, however an inspection manager is raising a bit of a fuss, so I'm just trying to get an outside viewpoint. Thanks.