2019 SAE Corporate Learning Aero Resource Guide - P18295967

QUALITY

• Packaging, labeling, preservation, handling, and storage • Required documentation Who Should Attend This credentialing course is intended, as stated in AS13001, to meet the initial training requirements for designated personnel within aerospace supplier organizations that have been identified and approved as operating a product release process as a delegated activity. This course also meets the training requirement of the AS9117: Delegated Product Release Verification standard. Please note that no additional discounts are available for this program. SAE is required to charge VAT to all attendees when collecting VAT is applicable. If you are a business attendee, you may be eligible to obtain a refund of this VAT from either the UK or France government by submitting a valid claim or by contacting a VAT reclaim agent such as Meridian Global Services (info@ meridianglobalservices.com).

This three-day course will provide product release delegates with a comprehensive and standardized set of requirements for the self-release process. This course is designed to cover the key elements of the process along with a detailed explanation of product-release overcheck activities. Beginning with the role and responsibility of the product release delegate and its importance to flight safety, the instructors will guide participants through the various product release activities including a review of documen- tation, visual inspection, dimensional overcheck, part marking and serialization, and release documentation requirements. In addition to attending and participating in the full three days, attendees must take and pass a comprehensive learning assessment to successfully complete this course. When the AS13001: Common Training for DPRV Personnel standard is imposed from a delegating organization as a requirement, this foundations course is recognized as satisfying the respective customer training requirement for initial self-release delegate qualification. This course also aligns with the requirements of the AS9117: Delegated Product Release Verification standard. In addition to attending and participating in the full three day training, attendees must take and pass a comprehensive learning assessment to successfully complete this course and earn their initial DPRV qualification. This credential is conferred and tracked by Probitas Authentication, a third-party body that authenticates Aerospace Quality Management System (AQMS) auditors and training programs against specific aerospace requirements. Upon successful completion of this course and while the qualification remains valid, a product release delegate’s personal qualification is recognized by all participating delegating organizations and is transferable between supplier organizations. The initial qualification is valid for a duration of three years, at which time the individual must then complete the necessary recertification training and learning assessment to maintain the qualification. Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to identify and explain: • The role of the product release delegate • Legal, ethics, and code of conduct • Applicable airworthiness regulations and standards • History of quality in the aerospace industry • Human Factors and the importance of effective communication • Customer requirements, flow down, and compliance with material definition • Key characteristics • First article inspection reporting • Dimensional over-inspection • Visual inspection • Part marking and serialization • Nonconformance control and concession • Sub tier control • Counterfeit, suspect, and unapproved parts awareness

Topical Outline DAY ONE • Role of the Product Release Delegate −− Duties −− Responsibilities • Airworthiness Regulations and Standards −− Industry oversight −− Product release oversight −− Quality standards −− Government source inspection • Legal, Ethics, and Code of Conduct −− Industry expectations

−− Legal obligations −− Ethical behavior −− Code of Conduct • Human Factors and the Importance of Effective Communication −− Human factors concepts −− Internal and external factors • Quality History −− Importance of supplier quality • Aerospace Products −− Our Industry: We make more than just engines −− Aircraft engine technology • Flight Safety −− Defining flight safety −− Delegate’s role −− Potential impact • Key Characteristics −− Definition −− Identifying key characteristics and how they originate −− Key characteristics and your responsibilities −− Relationship between key characteristics and critical items • Customer Requirements, Flow down, and Compliance with −− Communication −− Delegate’s role

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