Control plan dates - What are they and what are they for?

D

Dawn

This is the best dumb blonde question I have EVER posted on here. Can someone pleeeease tell me what every date is for on the AIAG control plan?
I thank you.
 
D

Dawn

I posted this when I didn't have everything in front of me, and I still don't, but I was asked what all the dates are for on the contol plan and I didn't have an answer. Sorry. I will review it again tomorrow at work so I know what I'm talking about.
Thanks for the reply, Dawn
 

Marc

Fully vaccinated are you?
Leader
Looking at the APQP book - there is a control plan 'blank' which has several dates:

Date (Orig.) - The date of the original document.

Date (Rev.) - The most recent revision date.

Supplier/Plant Approval Date - The date your company approves the document.

There are 4 others with If Required noted - These are:

Customer Engineering Approval/Date (If Required)
Customer Quality Approval/Date (If Required)

Your customer should tell you whether either of these is required. Typically one or the other is required.

Other Approval/Date (twice)

These If Required dates are typically not used.
 

Cathey

Registered
Hello Marc,
I also have a question related the the Control Plan date, you seem to be the man with the answers : )
I need to submit a new PPAP pkg. to include a change to revision and date of the design records. The new rev and date will show on the Control Plan (Flow diagram, etc) but does the Control Plan itself need to change revisions?
 

Jim Wynne

Leader
Admin
Hello Marc,
I also have a question related the the Control Plan date, you seem to be the man with the answers : )
I need to submit a new PPAP pkg. to include a change to revision and date of the design records. The new rev and date will show on the Control Plan (Flow diagram, etc) but does the Control Plan itself need to change revisions?

If the control plan is changed, it has been revised. Even if you're just changing header information you should "bump" the revision level on the control plan. This serves as evidence that the control plan has been reviewed, even if there are no substantive changes to it.
 
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