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Book: The AS9100C Handbook

The ultimate AS9100 reference

Paton Professional
Mon, 10/04/2010 - 13:28
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(Paton Professional: Chico, CA) --  Thousands of aerospace manufacturers and engineers around the world use AS9100 as a guide to making quality parts and a way to comply with governmental regulations, but the upcoming revision to the standard—revision C—is still somewhat of a mystery. In this helpful, engaging book, authors James Culliton and Sushant Deb explain the requirements of AS9100 revision B and how some of those requirements will change in revision C.

The book has sections on each of AS9100’s clauses. These include a discussion of the clause, suggested best practices in complying with it, typical audit findings related to it, and a description of its changes in revision C. Also included are a sample risk management plan, sample inspection procedure, and a sample nondestructive testing procedure.

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Inside you’ll find

• An introduction to aerospace quality management systems

• Commonly used terms and acronyms

• Aerospace quality management systems and documentation

• Organization leadership and management responsibility

• Human and other resources

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