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Implement an effective surveillance plan in accordance with aerospace-defence requirements – #732
Context
In accordance with the requirements of EN9100 and under the APQP/PPAP, a monitoring plan must be created, managed and kept up to date to guarantee the robustness of the quality of your industrialisation and any industrial changes.
In connection with the theme of monitoring plans, aerospace engine manufacturers have developed reference manuals to guide their supply chain in the deployment of quality methods and tools, such as :
- RM 13002: Alternative sampling plans
- RM 13004: Quality tools for defect prevention
- RM 13006: Methods for controlling manufacturing processes
Objectives
- Recall the overall APQP/PPAP requirements of aerospace principals.
- Make the link between the design of the product, the design of the manufacturing and inspection processes, with an emphasis on the control of key characteristics.
- Be familiar with best practice in drawing up monitoring plans.
- In particular, incorporating recommendations from EN9100, AS13100 (including EN9145) and associated deployment guides (RM13002, RM13004, RM13006).
Recommanded for
- Programme Managers
- Product Quality Managers
- Quality Managers / Production Managers
- Methods / Industrialisation Managers
- Quality/Methods-Industrialisation Engineers/Product Managers
Prerequisites
- Basic aeronautical culture (EN9100 requirements)
- Knowledge of APQP/PPAP and FMECA.
Specific operating conditions for remote sessions
- Have a PC equipped with a microphone, webcam and, if possible, a headset for greater comfort. Note: To blur or hide the view from behind, background screens are available in Zoom or Teams.
- A good Internet connection, tested before the session.
- Locate in a quiet, isolated area; switch to “not available” status in Teams; close your email access and mute your phone to avoid distraction during the session.
- To avoid off-topic discussions during the session, participants from the same organisation should not be grouped together in the same room, but rather at their own desks. Virtual sub-groups will be set up specifically for the exercises, which will also allow for mixed groups to be created.
- The webcam and microphone must be open during remote qualification/certification exams. It may also be necessary for us to check that you are the only one in the room.
- We ask that you connect at least 5 minutes before the beginning of the session.
Pedagogy
Throughout the course, participants are encouraged to take part in group activities that are directly linked to their operational concerns. There is plenty of opportunity for discussion and consolidation of the work done, to ensure that the concepts, tools and best practices shared are taken on board. The simplicity and logic of the thread used throughout the course ensure a real understanding of the issues involved in the effective development and implementation of surveillance plans in DHA.
The In-house course can be customised to meet the specific needs, difficulties and challenges of your company.
Evaluation mode
- Knowledge test (MCQ).
Course materials
- Participant file containing the presentations given during the course and the case studies/exercise packs.
To go further
Consulting services: EURO-SYMBIOSE can assist you in the concrete implementation in your company. Contact us to know more about it.
Reminder of the global requirements arising from EN9100 and AS13100 in terms of APQP/PPAP, and the role of surveillance plans.
The main tools for controlling industrialisation (RM13004).
The main tools for controlling manufacturing processes (RM13006).
The controlled deployment of alternative sampling plans (RM13002).
Keeping serial life monitoring plans up to date.
Identifying priority areas for improvement within the organisation.
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