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Introduction to Aerospace Quality |
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Introduction to Aerospace Quality
Collaboration between the AAIS & Performance Review Institute (PRI) |
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Quality is vital to success in today's business environment. This is especially so for businesses in the aerospace-related sector where safety and reliability is critical.
The course covers information directly relevant to suppliers to the OEMs but also pertinent to MRO's. All instructors are experienced aerospace professionals with direct experience of managing and delivering Quality in the aerospace field.
Who Should Attend?
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People taking up direct responsibility for Quality Management in the Aerospace field
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Established Quality Practitioners entering the Aerospace Industry
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Anyone who requires an overview of Aerospace Quality
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Course Coverage |
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Upon successful completion, participants will receive a certificate of attendance from PRI.
- Quality in Aerospace
Establishes a common understanding of Quality and outlines the development of current quality management systems. Presents the special features of the aerospace industry, including the role of regulatory authorities and additional Management Responsibilities within the industry.
- Quality Systems
Describes the requirements for Quality Systems and the role of AS/EN9100. This includes the need for enhanced documentation and records. Common industry standard terms are presented and explained.
- Role of Nadcap
Describes the unique role of NADCAP within the aerospace industry, how it works and how it relates to Quality Systems.
- Maintaining Quality and Audits
This section covers the expectations of the Aerospace Industry for the maintenance of a Quality system and presents the different types of Internal Audits expected in an Aerospace Company.
- Metrics and Tools
Describing the role of metrics in monitoring and managing Quality and outlines the 7 Quality Tools most likely to be of use in Aerospace Quality Systems, plus other useful techniques.
- Continual Improvement
Describes the expectations for continual improvement, including the roles of RCCA, FMEA and other techniques.
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Course Details
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Date:
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Tuesday, 8 May 2012
9am - 5pm
4 Changi South Lane
#07-01A, AAIS AeroHub
Nan Wah Building
Singapore 486127
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Fees:
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Public: S$700/pax (revised rate) (excl. prevailing GST)
ATVs Category: CAT A
AAIS Members: make use of your ATVs !
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Register: |
Email registration form to training@aais.org.sg |
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Closing Date: |
One week before course date.
*Note: Class commencement is subject to minimum class size requirements.
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About the Instructor
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Dr Martin Bridge, eQuaLearn Instructor, Performance Review Institute
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Martin has been a Nadcap Heat Treatment and Aerospace Quality Systems auditor since 2003 and a consultant trainer with PRI since the first courses in Europe in 2005. As well as auditing around the world, he has presented eQuaLearn courses in China, Japan, India, Singapore and throughout Europe. Martin gained his PhD in Metallurgy from Sheffield University in 1982 and became a Chartered Engineer in 1983. Since then he has worked as a metallurgist in both the USA and the UK and has had roles as Quality Manager, Quality Director and Operations Director in the automotive and aerospace industries. He became an ISO9000 Lead Assessor in 1991 and subsequent work with AS/EN9100, QS9000, TS16949 and customer specific requirements. Martin’s knowledge and expertise has been recognised a number of times, including by the American Society for Metals Marcus A Grossman Award in 1985 and by a Nadcap Mayben-Platonoff award in 2008.
About Performance Review Institute (PRI)
Created in 1990 by SAE Inc., the Performance Review Institute is a not-for-profit organisation. The PRI’s mission is to provide a full range of programmes and services to improve manufacturing process and product quality by adding value, reducing total cost and promoting collaboration between global stakeholders in the mobility and other interested industries.
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A warm welcome to our newest members!
Agnos Chemicals Pte Ltd
Ametek Singapore Pte Ltd
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Sunway E-Systems (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Wencor, LLC
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AAIS Extraordinary General Meeting
concluded on 3rd May 2012
4pm @ the AAIS Boardroom
The AAIS General Assembly elects
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Rolls-Royce Singapore Pte Ltd
as 2nd Vice President for
the current term of office.
WE HAVE MOVED!
Please note our new address:
4 Changi South Lane
#07-01A, AAIS AeroHub
Nan Wah Building
Singapore 486127
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