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AS 9100B:2004
CERTIFIED LEAD AUDITOR
WITH AEROSPACE FOCUS

***RABQSA CERTIFIED***

This course is accredited in the RABQSA Accreditation Program and meets the training portion of the requirements for certification of individual AS 9100B:2004 Quality System Auditors.
TARGET AUDIENCE   COURSE LENGTH AND COST
This course has been specifically designed to meet the needs of the Aerospace Industry. Those responsible for planning and scheduling an audit program for AS9100B:2004 and those who must perform audits to AS9100B:2004, Quality Assurance Managers, Quality Assurance professionals, ISO Project Managers, ISO Project Team Members or anyone desiring an in-depth understanding of the AS9100B:2004 Audit Process.

Length: 5 days
Time: Mon. - Thurs.  7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
         Fri.  7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
CEUs: 4.0

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WHAT'S COVERED
COURSE OBJECTIVES
  • Explain the intent and requirement of each clause of AS 9100B:2004.
  • Identify the audit evidence needed to demonstrate conformity to the requirements of AS 9100B:2004.
  • Describe the requirements of the current revision of ISO 19011 as applicable to the audit process.
  • Describe the function of first, second and third party audits, the similarities and differences, and the varying roles and responsibilities of the auditor, the auditee and the client of the audit in each of these activities.
  • Perform all aspects of an audit of a process in accordance with ISO 19011, including audit planning, document review, use of checklists, opening and closing meetings, sampling, note taking, objective evidence, audit team meetings, classification of nonconformities, communication and documentation of nonconformities and observations, audit reporting, and record keeping.
  • Describe the aerospace auditors' personal qualifications and conduct, including personal attributes, audit management capabilities, interviewing techniques.
  • Describe the roles and responsibilities of the auditor and the auditee at all stages of the corrective action process.
  • Describe and undertake the roles and responsibilities of an auditor and of an audit team leader during the audit process.
  • Explain the terminology of ISO 9001:2000, as employed by the ISO 9000 series standards, and AS 9100B:2004.
  • Describe the SAE AIR5359 Requirements for Registration of Quality Systems to AS 9100B:2004.
  • Describe how to establish an audit path or trail and when to deviate.
  • Determine an audit schedule based upon past audit experience and degree of importance based upon the type of business.
  • Describe the documentation required by AS 9100B:2004 and the interrelationships between the quality manual, procedures, quality planning, policy and objectives.
  • Demonstrate the proper use of the applicable checklists and scoring methods.

AGENDA

Day One

1. Terminology and Definitions
2. Activty #1: Definitions
3. Background History and Rationale of Quality Management
4. Introduction to the Family of Documents of the Contents of AS 9100B:2004
5. Activity #2: Using the standard as the basis for an audit

Day Two

1. The Process Approach
2. Analyzing Audit Findings
3. Activity #3: Audit to AS 9100B:2004
4. Control and Administration of AS 9100 Audit Programs
5. QMS Auditor Qualifications
6. Roles and Responsibility of Auditors
7. Activity #4: Evaluation of Procedures and Documents
8. The Audit Checklist
9. Activity #5: Writing Good Checklist Questions

Day Three

1. Activity #6: Preparation for an Audit
2. Activity #7: Conducting an Audit
3. Activity #8: Compiling Audit Findings
4. Documentation in the Quality System
5. Acticity #9: Resons to Document
6. Planning and Conducting Audits
7. Activity #10: Applicability of the Clauses
8. Activity #11: Audit Demonstrations and Critique

Day Four

1. Completing the Audit Cycle
2. Activity #12: Preparing for Audit #2
3. Discussion - Keys to Audit Success
4. Activity #13: Conducting Audit #2
5. Discussion of Activity #13
6. Activity #14: Summarizing Audit Findings
7. Elements of an Audit Report
8. Activity #15: Preparation for a Closing Meeting
9. Activity #16: The Closing Meeting - and class discussion

Day Five

1. Review
2. Exam

*See RABQSA web site Accredited Providers list under AQS Management Systems. This course is accredited in the RABQSA Accreditation Program and meets the training portion of the requirements for certification of individual AS 9100B:2004 Quality Systems Auditors.

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