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AS9100 Rev D Requirements

The document summarizes the 10 sections of the AS9100 Rev D standard which provides requirements for quality management systems for the aviation, space, and defense industries. Section 0 introduces the standard and Sections 1-3 provide the scope, references, and definitions. Sections 4-10 outline the key requirements: determining the organization's context and processes (Section 4), demonstrating leadership and commitment (Section 5), planning actions (Section 6), providing necessary resources (Section 7), controlling operational processes (Section 8), evaluating performance (Section 9), and improving the quality system (Section 10).

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AS9100 Rev D Requirements

The document summarizes the 10 sections of the AS9100 Rev D standard which provides requirements for quality management systems for the aviation, space, and defense industries. Section 0 introduces the standard and Sections 1-3 provide the scope, references, and definitions. Sections 4-10 outline the key requirements: determining the organization's context and processes (Section 4), demonstrating leadership and commitment (Section 5), planning actions (Section 6), providing necessary resources (Section 7), controlling operational processes (Section 8), evaluating performance (Section 9), and improving the quality system (Section 10).

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AS9100 Rev D Requirements

The latest revision of the AS9100 standard (REV. D) is broken down by clauses in the
sections below to make it easier to understand and put into action. There are 10 clauses
(sections) with supporting sub-clauses. Clauses 0-3 are introductory and informative.
The requirements to be applied to your quality management system (QMS) do not begin
until clause 4, Context of the Organization. Expand each section for a summary of the
clause and a link to more information.
AS9100 is intended for organizations that design, develop, or provide aviation, space
and defense products and services.

Summary of each section of AS9100 Rev D


Requirements

Section 0: Introduction
Implementing a quality management system is a strategic decision that can offer many
benefits. The AS9100 standard is based on the seven quality principles and uses both
the process approach and risk-based thinking in its application.
Section 1: Scope
The scope of this standard includes specifying requirements for a QMS of an
organization within the aviation, space, or defense industry.
Section 2: Normative References
The supporting standards referenced in AS9100 and that are indispensable for its
application include ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems – Requirements and
ISO 9000:2015 Quality management systems – Fundamentals and vocabulary.
Section 3: Terms and Definitions
Terminology used throughout this standard is defined in clauses 3.1-3.5 of this standard
and comes directly from ISO 9000:2015, Quality management systems – Fundamentals
and vocabulary.
Section 4: Context of the Organization
Determine and document relevant interested parties, quality management system scope
and processes as well as their sequence, interaction, responsibilities, and authorities.
Section 5: Leadership
Top management is to demonstrate leadership and commitment, establish and
communicate a quality policy, appoint a management representative, and ensure
responsibilities and authorities are assigned, communicated, and understood.
Section 6: Planning
Plan actions for addressing risks and opportunities, achieving quality objectives and
when making changes to the quality management system.
Section 7: Support
Provide resource needs that include people, infrastructure, environment, calibrated or
verified equipment and organizational knowledge. Ensure employees are competent
and aware and include controlled documented information to support your quality
management system.
Section 8: Operation
Plan and control operational processes needed to meet the requirements for products
and services. Determining and reviewing requirements, design and development,
production and service provision, release of products and services, control of suppliers,
and nonconforming outputs.
Section 9: Performance Evaluation
Monitor, measure, analyze, and evaluate the performance and effectiveness of your
quality management system using methods that include internal audits and
management reviews.
Section 10: Improvement
Determine and select opportunities for improvement, document a process for managing
nonconformities and corrective actions and continually improve your quality
management system.

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