Acceptable Risk - 7.1.1 Project Management

Jen Kirley

Quality and Auditing Expert
Leader
Admin
Re: 7.1.1 Project Management

Good day Steve,

In order to give a useful response, can we please have some more details?

What is the project about? Who is the end customer?

What are the goals of the project?

This is just a starting point.
 
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FMS-Steve

Re: 7.1.1 Project Management

Going for AS9100 C updating the standards just need to know how to attack 7.1.1 question.
 
T

The Specialist

Re: 7.1.1 Project Management

Hi Steve,

There are a few of us waiting to help, but don't quite understand your request.

Can you clarify/confirm

You are looking for a statement/process that you can include in your QMS around how to manage risk, assess risk and define acceptable risk... is that correct?
 

Marc

Fully vaccinated are you?
Leader
Re: 7.1.1 Project Management

Going for AS9100 C updating the standards just need to know how to attack 7.1.1 question.
Take a minute and paste the text from clause 7.1.1 in a post. That might help. My assumption is you are asking how to comply with that specific clause of AS9100C.
 
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FMS-Steve

Re: 7.1.1 Project Management

Yes, I do have couple more questions
1) In the standard you have destroy all scrap can we place the scrap document it on our routers and have a company melt the metal?
2) Frozen Planning can anyone explain?

Thanks
 
T

The Specialist

(Clause 7.1.1) –​
[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]There is a new [/FONT][/FONT]Project Management [FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]requirement for planning and managing product realization in a structured and controlled way to meet requirements at acceptable risk, within resource and schedule constraints. [/FONT][/FONT]
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Rationale – Since most aviation, space and defense products are complex and involve multi-tier partners, this addition provides focus and planning throughout the entire product realization process.

Audit Considerations – The organization must have a process to manage product realization planning without compromising quality and time schedules.


Pasting this to enable others to help OP!
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T

The Specialist

(Clause 7.1.1) –​

[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]There is a new [/FONT][/FONT]Project Management [FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]requirement for planning and managing product realization in a structured and controlled way to meet requirements at acceptable risk, within resource and schedule constraints. [/FONT][/FONT]​


[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]Rationale – Since most aviation, space and defense products are complex and involve multi-tier partners, this addition provides focus and planning throughout the entire product realization process. [/FONT]


[FONT=Arial,Arial]Audit Considerations – The organization must have a process to manage product realization planning without compromising quality and time schedules. [/FONT]


[FONT=Arial,Arial]Pasting this to enable others to help OP![/FONT]
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What I glean from this requirement is that you initiate a suitable project management process... such as use of a GANT CHART tool, or similar.

Does this sound feasible to others?
 

DannyK

Trusted Information Resource
Re: 7.1.1 Project Management

Yes, I do have couple more questions
1) In the standard you have destroy all scrap can we place the scrap document it on our routers and have a company melt the metal?
2) Frozen Planning can anyone explain?

Thanks

1. Clause 8.3 of AS9100C states: Product dispositioned for scrap shall be conspicuously and permanently marked, or positively controlled, until
physically rendered unusable.

You do not have to destroy all scrap. You have to positively control it ( ie by locking it up) until it has been physically rendered unusable. You can melt the metal as long as you have controls to ensure that it has been melted.

2. Frozen planning occurs when the customers asks the supplier to provide the planning or process sheet that provides the routing and instructions for manufacturing. Once approved, you cannot makes changes to the plan unless approved by the customer or approval authority.
 
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