IAQG Shills Are Pushing AS9100 Update Seminars Four Years After Standard Was Published
Two years too late, the Alan & Buddy show takes to the road to tell people how to update their AS9100 systems.
Two years too late, the Alan & Buddy show takes to the road to tell people how to update their AS9100 systems.
Chris Paris’ new book, Surviving AS9100 Rev D, is at the editors and readying for imminent publication on Amazon.
It’s now too late to update your QMS to either ISO 9001:2015 or AS9100 Revision D. You have to resign to this, which is actually exactly what you need to do to improve your QMS over the long term.
An updated guide on how to apply the configuration managemetn requirements of AS9100 Rev D in a typical, small machine shop.
AS9100 CB auditors are demanding clients fill in Turtle diagrams developed by a single UL auditor, ignoring accreditation rules and copyright law in the process.
SAE issued AS9100 Rev D at a much lower price point than ANSI has for ISO 9001, and yet it includes ISO 9001. WTF?
Sources within the IAQG have reported to Oxebridge that AS9100 Revision D, the latest version of the aerospace quality management system standard, has been approved for a May publication, but will be delayed until September or October 2016 in order to ensure that SAE publishes at the same time as its European and Asia/Pacific partners.
Oxebridge gets an early look at AS9100 Rev D, the upcoming revision to the aerospace QMS standard.
Oxebridge is preparing to release a free template kit for AS9100 Rev D, once that standard is released.