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Common Training for DPRV Personnel
编号:C1501
日期:2020 年 9 月 28-30 日 ( 3 天 )
讲师:Kevin (Chen-Chuang) Sung
语言:英文
CEU:2.0 CEUs (美国继续教育学分)
地址:上海
参会价格:CNY 8,125 (含税)
Overview
In the aerospace industry, supplier self-release is a process whereby a supplier has been provided the authority to act on behalf of a delegating organization to verify and release products without additional oversight from that delegating organization. Currently, each of these delegating organizations manages and conducts a unique training program for individuals responsible for their self-release vercheck process. For suppliers producing products for multiple delegating organizations, each must then manage the multiple training requirements. The delegating organizations, recognizing there is commonality among the various training programs, have come together to consolidate their training into a single, common training standard.
This three day course will provide self-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 self-release overcheck activities. Beginning with the role and responsibility of the self-release delegate and its importance to flight safety, the instructors will guide participants through the various self-release activities including a review of documentation, 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. 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 in order to maintain the qualification. This course also aligns with the requirements of the AS9117: Delegated Product Release Verification standard.
Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will be able to identify and explain:
● The role of the self-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, flowdown, and compliance with material definition
● Key characteristics
● First article inspection reporting
● Dimensional over-inspection
● Visual inspection
● Part marking and serialization
● Nonconformance control and concession
● Subtier control
● Counterfeit, suspect, and unapproved parts awareness
● 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 self-release process as a delegated activity.
Topical Outline
DAY ONE
● Role of the Self-Release Delegate
o Duties
o Responsibilities
● Airworthiness Regulations and Standards
o Industry oversight
o Self-release oversight
o Quality standards
o Government source inspection
● Legal, Ethics, and Code of Conduct
o Industry expectations
o Legal obligations
o Ethical behavior
o Code of Conduct
● Human Factors and the Importance of Effective Communication
o Human factors concepts
o Internal and external factors
o Communication
o Delegate's role
● Quality History
o Importance of supplier quality
● Aerospace Products
o Industry products
o Aircraft engine technology
● Flight Safety
o Defining flight safety
o Delegate's role
o Potential impact
● Key Characteristics
o Definition
o Identifying key characteristics and how they originate
o Key characteristics and your responsibilities
o Relationship between key characteristics and critical items
● Customer Requirements, Flowdown, and Compliance with Material Definition
o Definition of customer requirements and where they originate
o Types of customer requirements
o Tracking and implementation of requirements
o Definition of flowdown, where they originate, and expectations
o Flowdown activities and potential risk
o Definition of compliance with material definition
o Importance of materials compliance management
DAY TWO
● Subtier Control
o Activities related to flowdown of sub-tier control at every level
o Approved sources
o "Certs" and common requirements
o Receiving inspection
● Review Router/Traveler, OPS Complete
o Purpose and requirements of Review Router / Traveler
o Relationship to traceability,
o Scope of OPS Complete and requirements
o First Article Inspection Reporting
o Definition and when it is required
o Applicability
o Core components of FAIR activity
o Delegate's responsibities
● Dimensional Over-Inspection
o Definition of dimensional over-inspection
o Independence of inspection
o Customer specific requirements
o Key activities of measurement systems analysis
o Additional safety related requirements
o Critical features
o Hidden characteristics
o Sampling requirements
● Visual Inspection
o Visual inspection best practices
o Inspection techniques
o Influence of environmental factors
o Foreign object debris/damage (FOD)
o Visual compliance verification
o Workmanship examples
● Suspect, Unapproved, and Counterfeit Parts Awareness
o Terms and definitions in counterfeit parts risk mitigation
o Proliferation of counterfeit/fraudulent parts
o Supply chain
DAY THREE
● Part Marking and Serialization
o Importance of part marking
o Key attributes of part marking
o Requirements for verifying traceability marking
o Delegate's responsibilities
● Nonconformance Control and Concession
o Definition of nonconformance
o Responding to unplanned nonconformance
o Waivers and deviations
o Required documentation
o Escaped product disposition
● Packaging, Labeling, Preservation, Handling, and Storage
o Applicable regulations and standards
o Packaging and labeling best practices
o Product preservation
o Product handling, storage, and accepted practices
o Documentation requirements
● Learning Assessment
*The order in which the topics are presented is subject to change.
Instructor(s): Kevin (Chen-Chuang) Sung
Kevin具大学机械背景,原服务于台湾中鼎工程顾问公司担任设备设计工程师,依美国ASTM及TEMA规范进行压力容器, 热交换器等石化设备之设计工作, 之后并带领工业专案部致力于工程专案之执行及管理. 而后,因与美国EBASCO工程公司合资合作涉及核能发电厂的质量运作,以及后来的航空工业质量相关工作,前后约30年. 其中的17年至今, 主要着重于航空界发动机主设计制造商对其供应商质量体系运作之要求进行培训,首件文件包之评审以及特殊制程工艺的审查工作等. 自2000年起, Kevin 透过美国Unitek公司以合约业务形式为美国GE航空发动机全球供应商进行“供应商合格条件要求“,”GE航空质量工作要求”, 以及“供应商自行验货放行”等科目进行培训. 在此期间, 除了美国GE航空, 也曾同时以第三方角色参与“Allied Signal (Honeywell)”, “Parker Hannifin” 及 “Capstone” 的航空仪器,液压系统,微气轮机的部零件首件审查, 重要工序及零部件的检验业务。
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