1、AECMA Technical Report Rapport Technique AECMA AECMA Fachbericht TR 9135 Edition 1 March 2005 PUBLISHED BY THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES - STANDARDIZATION Gulledelle 94 - B-1200 Brussels - Tel. + 32 2 775 8110 - Fax. + 32 2 775 8111 - www.aecma-stan.orgICS: Descriptors: ENGLISH VE
2、RSION Aerospace series Quality systems Specific quality requirements for NATO suppliers Srie arospatiale Systmes qualit Exigences qualit spcifiques pour les fournisseurs OTAN Luft- und Raumfahrt Qualittsmanagement Besondere Qualittsanforderungen an NATO zulieferer This Technical Report was drawn up
3、by the Quality Domain of AECMA-STAN. The reason which led to the publication of the document as a Technical Report is explained in the foreword. Edition approved for publication 31 March 2005 Quality Domain Copyright 2005 by AECMA-STAN Copyright Association Europeene des Constructeurs de Materiel Ae
4、rospatial Provided by IHS under license with AECMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Page 2 TR 9135:03-2005Foreword The main task of AECMA-STAN is to prepare EN standards. In exceptional circumstances, however, the publication of a Technical Report of
5、one of the following types may be proposed : - type 1, the subject is still under technical development requiring wider exposure ; - type 2, a Technical Committee has collected data of a different kind from that which is normally published as a European Standard. The Quality Domain decided to publis
6、h this document in the form of a Technical Report of type 2 in order to facilitate the updating of this document. Copyright Association Europeene des Constructeurs de Materiel Aerospatial Provided by IHS under license with AECMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license fr
7、om IHS-,-,-Page 3 TR 9135:03-2005Contents Page 1 General 4 1.1 Introduction. 4 1.2 Purpose 4 1.3 Applicability 4 2 Compliance with this technical report 4 2.1 Organizational compliance 4 2.2 Contractual compliance 4 3 Composition of requirements in TR 9135 . 5 3.1 Composition 5 3.2 References 5 3.3
8、Terms and definitions 6 4 Quality management system. 7 4.1 General requirements 7 4.2 Documentation requirements. 7 4.3 Configuration management 7 5 Management responsibility. 8 5.1 Management commitment 8 5.2 Customer focus. 8 5.3 Quality Policy 8 5.4 Planning. 8 5.5 Responsibility, authority and c
9、ommunication. 8 5.6 Management review . 9 6 Resource management 9 6.1 Provision of resources . 9 6.2 Human resources 9 6.3 Infrastructure. 9 6.4 Work environment 10 7 Product realization 10 7.1 Planning of product realization. 10 7.2 Customer-related processes . 10 7.3 Design and development . 10 7.
10、4 Purchasing . 11 7.5 Production and service provision 11 7.6 Control of monitoring and measuring devices . 12 7.7 Reliability and Maintainability (R ii) A link to other Standards. 3.2 References 3.2.1 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of t
11、his document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 9100, Aerospace series Quality management systems Requirements (based on ISO 9001:2000) and Quality systems Model for quali
12、ty assurance in design, development, production, installation and servicing (based on ISO 9001:1994). ISO 9000:2000, Quality management systems Fundamentals and vocabulary. ISO 10012, Measurement management systems Requirements for measurement processes and measuring equipment. AQAP 2110, NATO Quali
13、ty Assurance Requirements for Design, Development and Production. 3.2.2 Informative references ISO 9001:2000, Quality management systems Requirements. STANAG 4159, NATO Materiel Configuration Management Policy and procedure for multinational joint projects. STANAG 4174, Allied Reliability and Mainta
14、inability Publications. STANAG 4427, Introduction of Allied Configuration Management Publications (ACMPs). AQAP 2000, NATO policy on an Integrated Systems Approach to Quality through the Life Cycle. AQAP 2009, NATO Guidance on the use of the AQAP 2000 series. AQAP 2070, NATO Mutual Government Qualit
15、y Assurance(GQA) process. Copyright Association Europeene des Constructeurs de Materiel Aerospatial Provided by IHS under license with AECMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Page 6 TR 9135:03-2005AQAP 2105, NATO requirements for Deliverable Quality Pl
16、ans. ACMP, Allied Configuration Management Publications. ARMP, Allied Reliability and Maintainability Publications. 3.3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 9000:2000 and the following apply. For contracts requiring the application of EN 910
17、0 and NATO Quality Assurance Requirements, the term “Government Quality Assurance Representative (GQAR)” will be equivalent to the term “Authority”, and the term “Acquirer” will be equivalent to the term “Customer”. 3.3.1 acquirer governmental and/or NATO Organizations, that enter into a contractual
18、 relationship with a supplier, defining the product and quality requirements 3.3.2 certificate of conformity a document, signed by the supplier, which states that the product conforms with contractual requirements 3.3.3 government quality assurance Government Quality Assurance is the process by whic
19、h the appropriate National Authorities establish confidence that the contractual requirements relating to quality are met 3.3.4 GQAR and/or Acquirer the term “GQAR and/or Acquirer” has been used in this document to enable the acquirer to be the default in situations in which there is either no GQAR
20、associated with the contract or where the appointed GQAR has not been delegated the authority to conduct particular activities 3.3.5 product result of activities, processes and tasks A product may include service, hardware, processed materials, software or a combination thereof. A product can be tan
21、gible (e.g. assemblies or processes materials) or intangible (e.g. knowledge or concepts), or a combination thereof. A product can be either intended (e.g. offering to customers) or unintended (e.g. pollutant or unwanted effects). 3.3.6 government quality assurance representative government quality
22、assurance representatives are the personnel with responsibility for Government Quality Assurance (GQA), acting on behalf of the acquirer 3.3.7 quality plan a Quality Plan is a suppliers document that specifies which procedures and associated resources shall be applied by whom and when to a specific
23、project, product, process or contract requirement 3.3.8 supplier organization that acts in a contract as the provider of products to the acquirer 3.3.9 sub-supplier provider of products to the supplier Copyright Association Europeene des Constructeurs de Materiel Aerospatial Provided by IHS under li
24、cense with AECMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Page 7 TR 9135:03-20054 Quality management system 4.1 General requirements NATO specific requirement: Add: The Acquirer and/or Government Quality Assurance Representative (GQAR) reserves the right to r
25、eject this system as it applies to the contract. Objective evidence, which may include documentation from first, second and/or third party assessment/certification processes that this system is compliant with the AQAP 2110 (using this Technical report) and is effective shall be readily available to
26、the GQAR and/or Acquirer. 4.2 Documentation requirements 4.2.1 General No NATO specific requirements. 4.2.2 Quality manual NATO specific requirement: Delete: Last part of the sentence a): “including details of and justification for any exclusions (see 1.2)” 4.2.3 Control of documents No NATO specifi
27、c requirements. 4.2.4 Control of records No NATO specific requirements. 4.3 Configuration management NATO specific requirement: Add: 4.3.1 Configuration Management (CM) requirements As a minimum, the supplier shall describe and document the CM procedures for: Configuration Identification; Configurat
28、ion Control; Configuration Status Accounting; Configuration Audit. 4.3.2 Configuration Management Plan (CMP) The supplier shall prepare a CMP, which describes the application of CM to the contract. NOTE 1 The CMP may form part of another plan if appropriate. NATO Configuration Management Policy is e
29、stablished in STANAG 4159 while detailed contractual requirements for CM are contained within STANAG 4427 and associated Allied Configuration Management Publications (ACMP). NOTE 2 For low risk Products or Services the GQAR and/or Acquirer could not require to the supplier to develop a specific Conf
30、iguration Management Plan (CMP). Copyright Association Europeene des Constructeurs de Materiel Aerospatial Provided by IHS under license with AECMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Page 8 TR 9135:03-20055 Management responsibility 5.1 Management commi
31、tment No NATO specific requirements. 5.2 Customer focus No NATO specific requirements. 5.3 Quality Policy No NATO specific requirements. 5.4 Planning NATO specific requirement: Add: The supplier shall submit a Quality Plan (QP) which addresses the contractual requirements to the GQAR and/or the Acqu
32、irer prior to the start of the activities. The QP shall be a clearly identified discrete document or part of another document that is prepared under the contract. The QP shall play two complementary roles: 1) Describe and document the quality management system requirements “contract-specific“ necess
33、ary to satisfy the contract requirements (making reference, where applicable, to the “company-wide“ quality management system); 2) Describe and document the planning of the product realization, in terms of quality requirements for the product, needed resources, required control activities (verificat
34、ion, validation, monitoring, inspection, testing), and acceptance criteria. The Supplier and sub-supplier shall provide objective evidence, that risks are considered during planning, including but not limited to Risk Identification, Risk analysis, Risk Control and Risk Mitigation. The planning shall
35、 start with risk identification during contract review and updated thereafter in a timely manner. The acquirer and/or GQAR reserve the right to reject QPs, Risk Plans and their revisions. NOTE 1 The QP requirements for role 1 relate to Clause 5.4, while the QP requirements for role 2 relate to Claus
36、e 7.1. NOTE 2 For low risk Products or Services the GQAR and/or Acquirer could not require to the supplier the submission of a Quality Plan (QP) and/or a Risk Plan 5.4.1 Quality objectives No NATO specific requirements. 5.4.2 Quality Management system planning No NATO specific requirements. 5.5 Resp
37、onsibility, authority and communication 5.5.1 Responsibility and authority No NATO specific requirements. Copyright Association Europeene des Constructeurs de Materiel Aerospatial Provided by IHS under license with AECMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,
38、-,-Page 9 TR 9135:03-20055.5.2 Management representative No NATO specific requirements. 5.5.3 Internal communication No NATO specific requirements. 5.6 Management review 5.6.1 General No NATO specific requirements. 5.6.2 Review input No NATO specific requirements. 5.6.3 Review output NATO specific r
39、equirement: Add: Records of the review output, related to the contract, shall be available to the GQAR and/or Acquirer. The Supplier shall notify the GQAR and/or Acquirer prior to making significant changes to its organization that affect product quality or the Quality Management System. The Supplie
40、r shall notify the GQAR and/or Acquirer of proposed action, resulting from Review Output that will affect compliance with contractual requirements. Review output shall, where action item(s) are identified, specify the responsible person/function and due date of the action item(s). 6 Resource managem
41、ent 6.1 Provision of resources No NATO specific requirements. 6.2 Human resources 6.2.1 General No NATO specific requirements. 6.2.2 Competence, awareness and training No NATO specific requirements. 6.3 Infrastructure No NATO specific requirements. Copyright Association Europeene des Constructeurs d
42、e Materiel Aerospatial Provided by IHS under license with AECMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Page 10 TR 9135:03-20056.4 Work environment No NATO specific requirements. 7 Product realization 7.1 Planning of product realization NATO specific require
43、ment: Add: For details, see this technical report Clause 5.4. 7.2 Customer-related processes 7.2.1 Determination of requirements related to the product No NATO specific requirements. 7.2.2 Review of requirements related to the product No NATO specific requirements. 7.2.3 Customer communication No NA
44、TO specific requirements. 7.3 Design and development 7.3.1 Design and development planning No NATO specific requirements. 7.3.2 Design and development inputs No NATO specific requirements. 7.3.3 Design and development outputs No NATO specific requirements. 7.3.4 Design and development review No NATO
45、 specific requirements. 7.3.5 Design and development verification No NATO specific requirements. 7.3.6 Design and development validation No NATO specific requirements. Copyright Association Europeene des Constructeurs de Materiel Aerospatial Provided by IHS under license with AECMANot for ResaleNo r
46、eproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Page 11 TR 9135:03-20057.3.7 Control of design and development changes No NATO specific requirements. 7.4 Purchasing 7.4.1 Purchasing process NATO specific requirement: Add: The supplier shall on request provide the GQAR and/or Acquire
47、r with a copy of any subcontracts or orders for product related to the contract. The supplier shall notify the GQAR and/or Acquirer if a subcontract or order has been identified as constituting or involving risk. This shall be documented in accordance with 5.4 of this technical report. 7.4.2 Purchas
48、ing information NATO specific requirement: Add: The supplier shall flow down the applicable contractual requirements to sub-suppliers by referencing the stated contractual requirements, including relevant AQAP(s). The supplier shall insert the following in all purchasing documents: “All requirements
49、 of this contract may be subject to GQA. You will be notified of any GQA activity to be performed.” Only the supplier placing the purchasing documents with a sub-supplier will issue consequential instructions to that sub-supplier. It is the suppliers responsibility to ensure that the procedures and processes required to fulfil contract requirements are fully implemented at the sub-supplie