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dbulak Forum Contributor Posts: 16 |
Can anyone tell me alittle about as9101? IP: Logged |
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Christian Lupo Forum Contributor Posts: 117 |
AS9101, I believe is PPAP for the aerospace sector. If you are not familiar with automotive PPAP --- PPAP (Production Part Approval Process)is a series of 15 documents suppliers must send their customer before shipping production quantities of their product. AS9100 will also have sanctioned interpretations, just like QS-9000. IP: Logged |
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as9101 is Quality System Assessment see this url http://www.sae.org/servlets/productDetail?PROD_TYP=STD&PROD_CD=AS9101 IP: Logged |
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Now that IS0 9000 : 2K is approved, anyone have an idea how quickly AS9100 : 2K will get the final approval? IP: Logged |
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BadgerMan Forum Wizard Posts: 4 |
AS9100 rev 1? is supposed to be released mid 2001. This new revision is supposed to follow the ISO 9K2K format. The current version of AS9100 will co-exist along with AS9100 rev 1 until November of 2003.........so I am told. IP: Logged |
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BadgerMan Forum Wizard Posts: 4 |
I just received a copy of AS 9101 (Quality System Assessment) from SAE. It reminds me of the QSA document that is the compliment to the QS 9000 (automotive/AIAG) standard. Some of the grammar is questionable where they have tried to re-phrase the requirements in the form of a question but I will use it as a guide to beef up our existing audit checklists in preparation for an AS 9100 cert audit. I don't think I will use it for its intended purpose......an actual audit checklist. [This message has been edited by BadgerMan (edited 23 February 2001).] IP: Logged |
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Sdharding Lurker (<10 Posts) Posts: 1 |
Does anyone know if there is a matrix to compare ISO9000:2000 and AS9100 (latest version)? I am trying to write a system that will comply with both. It will be easier if I have some comparison matrix!! IP: Logged |
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BadgerMan Forum Wizard Posts: 4 |
quote: AS9100 is supposed to be revised so it shares the same outline as ISO 9K2K, so I am told. I do not know the status of this revision though. The original version of AS9100 is/was twenty elements just like ISO 9001:1994. There is a cross reference matrix (ISO 9K2K to ISO 9001:1994) in ISO/Committee Draft 1 9001/2000 that would be a good starting point. Once the new version of AS9100 becomes available, a matrix should no longer be needed. IP: Logged |
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