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IATF 16949 applies to the design/development, production and, when relevant, installation and servicing of automotive-related products. The requirements are intended to be applied throughout the supply chain. For the first time vehicle assembly plants will be encouraged to seek IATF 16949 [certification].
Its aim is to "provide improved quality products to automotive customers worldwide". [1] According to the IATF, the specific purposes for which the IATF were established are: Develop a consensus regarding international fundamental quality system requirements for production materials, products and services (e.g., heat treating, painting and ...
The product supplied meets those requirements; The process (including sub suppliers) is capable of producing conforming product; The production control plan and quality management system will prevent non-conforming product reaching the client or compromising the safety and reliability of finished vehicles.
Advanced product quality planning (or APQP) is a framework of procedures and techniques used to develop products in the industry, particularly the automotive industry. It is quite similar to the concept of Design for Six Sigma (DFSS). It is a defined process for a product development system for General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and their suppliers.
First Article Inspection is part of AS9145, Requirements for Advanced Product Quality Planning and Production Part Approval Process (APQP/PPAP), Phase 4 and is a required document for APQP/PPAP approval. See Production Part Approval Process.
A fault tree diagram. Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a type of failure analysis in which an undesired state of a system is examined. This analysis method is mainly used in safety engineering and reliability engineering to understand how systems can fail, to identify the best ways to reduce risk and to determine (or get a feeling for) event rates of a safety accident or a particular system level ...
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ISO 45001 (Workplace safety) IATF 16949 ; ISO 22301 (Business Continuity) ISO 27001 (Information security) ISO 28000 (Security Management System for the Supply Chain) ISO 37001 (Anti-Bribery Management Systems) ISO 50001 (Energy management) ISO 13485 (Medical Device certification) ISO/TS 22163:2017/IRIS (Rail sector) EN 9100:2018 series (Aerospace)