Venue: Virtual instructor-led training (VILT) via Zoom / MS Team
Fees: AAIS Member: S$5,177.50/pax w/GST
Public: S$5,450/pax w/GST Fees reflected are inclusive of 9% GST (in 2024).
About the Course:
AS/EN/JISQ 9100 is the internationally recognized Quality Management System (QMS), for the aerospace industry. It helps organisations continually improve, focus on meeting customer requirements, and ensures customer satisfaction.
If you are involved in auditing, maintaining, or supervising an Aerospace QMS then this is the course for you. BSI’s AS/EN/JISQ 9100:2016 Lead Auditor course is an intensive five-day course where you’ll discover internationally recognized best practice auditing techniques so you can lead auditing activities in your organisation.
You’ll already have a general understanding of the requirements of ISO 9001:2015, and many delegates will have already attended the Internal Auditor training course.
Using innovative accelerated learning techniques to maximize your learning, you will gain the skills to plan, conduct, report, and follow-up on an audit in accordance with AS 9101F. It will culminate on day 5 with a written exam and upon successful completion, you’ll be awarded an internationally recognized auditing qualification.
Who Should Attend?
This is the course for you if:
You already have a general knowledge of ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management
You need to lead a second party audit in your organisation
You are a manager who is responsible for a team of auditors
Course Content:
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a Probitas certified Lead Auditor course certificate.
Describe the purpose of a quality management system and its role in helping an organisation operate with increased effectiveness, consistency, and customer satisfaction
Explain the purpose and intent of the ISO 9000 series of standards and how they relate to the applicable Aerospace QMS standards
Describe the continuing process of development of Aerospace QMS standards and ISO 19011, the impact that these developments may have on the audit process, and the need for auditors to keep up to date
Describe the seven Quality Management Principles and how they relate to the Aerospace QMS
Describe the documentation required by the Aerospace QMS and the interrelationships between the quality manual, procedures, quality planning, policy, and objectives
Explain the intent and requirement of each clause of the Aerospace QMS
Identify the audit evidence needed to demonstrate conformity to the requirements of the Aerospace QMS
Evaluate the effectiveness of an entire Aerospace QMS, including process, customer focus, and continual improvement
Evaluate the differing requirements for Aerospace QMS documentation in a variety of situations and understand the difference between documents and records
Describe the difference between legal compliance and conformity with Aerospace QMS standards, and the significance of these terms when conducting audits
Understand the hierarchy of authorities’ requirements (e.g., CAA, military, space) and applicable advisory material, where to obtain additional information, and how to incorporate authorities’ requirements aspects into the Aerospace QMS audit activities (requirements as applicable to the location where the course is being presented)
Understand the hierarchy of standards published under the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) umbrella
Describe the auditor authentication requirements for the applicable Aerospace QMS standards
Describe IAQG sector scheme requirements for Aerospace QMS certification/registrations programs (see 9104)
Describe the process of certification/registration of an organization’s Aerospace QMS standards
*Note: AAIS reserves the right to adjust the course pricing and to re-schedule or cancel any course due to unforeseen circumstances, course commencement is subject to minimum class size requirements.
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