ARP-9162 › Aerospace Operator Self-Verification Programs (Cancelled Mar 2017)
Aerospace Operator Self-Verification Programs (Cancelled Mar 2017)
Scope
The focus of Operator Self-Verification is on traditional manufacturing operations, and applications can be made wherever traditional inspection is employed. The practices recommended in this document are intended to identify the basic elements and provide a 'guideline' for structuring Operator Self-Verification programs within the aerospace industry; applicable to producers of commercial and military aircraft and weapons platforms, space vehicles, and all related hardware, software, electronics, engines and composite components.
Operator Self-Verification programs are applied to improve the overall efficiency and product quality of processes considered mature, as judged by the implementing organization. Operator Self-Verification programs are not stand-alone processes, but augment existing quality management systems. The identified program elements are for voluntary implementation by the organization, and are not intended for contractual flow-down unless otherwise stipulated through contractual agreement.
Notes
Claudia's Notes:
This recommended practice was written in response to the globalization of the aerospace industry. It is an attempt to establish common aerospace practices with a goal of increased quality and safety.
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Document Number
ARP9162A
Revision Level
CANC REVISION A
Status
Cancelled
Publication Date
March 28, 2017
Page Count
12 pages