PREN 9138 : 200P1
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AEROSPACE SERIES - QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - STATISTICAL PRODUCT ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS
18-02-2018
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Terms and definitions
4 General requirements
5 Required information to be documented
6 Requirements for accepting product by individual lots
7 Requirements for accepting product under switching rules
8 Requirements for accepting product produced under process
controls
9 Additional requirements for accepting products based on
continuous sampling, skip-lot sampling, or methods
for special cases
Annex A (informative) - Guidelines for assigning Initial
Reliability Requirement quality levels
Annex B (informative) - Acronym log
Annex C (informative) - Mathematics for accepting product
under lot-by-lot inspection
Annex D (informative) - Guidelines and recommendations
for successful implementation of statistical
product acceptance methods
Annex E (informative) - Discussion on the technical rationale
and history of the relationship of quality parameters
to reliability
Annex F (informative) - Guidelines for choosing a statistical
product acceptance technique and quality parameter
Annex G (informative) - Guidelines and recommendations
for accepting product by individual lots
Annex H (informative) - Guidelines for some special
acceptance methods
Annex I (informative) - Guidelines and recommendations
for accepting product produced under switching
rules
Annex J (informative) - Guidelines and recommendations
for accepting product produced under process
controls
Annex K (informative) - Guidelines and recommendations
for accepting product based on continuous
sampling
Sets up requirements when implementing statistical product acceptance methods to meet defined risk requirements.
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Aerospace & Defence Industries Association of Europe
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EN 9100:2009 | Quality Management Systems - Requirements for Aviation, Space and Defense Organizations |
ISO 3951-1:2013 | Sampling procedures for inspection by variables — Part 1: Specification for single sampling plans indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection for a single quality characteristic and a single AQL |
SAE ARP9013/2 | Statistical Product Acceptance Requirements Using Attribute or Variable Lot Acceptance Sampling Plans |
SAE ARP 5580 : 2012 | RECOMMENDED FAILURE MODES AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS (FMEA) PRACTICES FOR NON-AUTOMOBILE APPLICATIONS |
ISO 2859-3:2005 | Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 3: Skip-lot sampling procedures |
MIL-HDBK-1823 Revision A:2009 | NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION SYSTEM, RELIABILITY ASSESSMENT |
FAA AC 21-43 : 2015 | PRODUCTION UNDER 14 CFR PART 21, SUBPARTS F, G, K, AND O |
ISO 11462-2:2010 | Guidelines for implementation of statistical process control (SPC) — Part 2: Catalogue of tools and techniques |
EN 9110:2015 | Quality Management Systems - Requirements for Aviation Maintenance Organizations |
ISO/IEC Guide 98-1:2009 | Uncertainty of measurement — Part 1: Introduction to the expression of uncertainty in measurement |
MIL-STD-1235 Revision C:1988 | SINGLE AND MULTILEVEL CONTINUOUS SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND TABLES FOR INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES FUNCTIONAL CURVES OF THE CONTINUOUS SAMPLING PLANS |
ISO/IEC Guide 98-4:2012 | Uncertainty of measurement Part 4: Role of measurement uncertainty in conformity assessment |
ISO 10576-1:2003 | Statistical methods — Guidelines for the evaluation of conformity with specified requirements — Part 1: General principles |
MIL-STD-414 Base Document:1957 | SAMPLING PROCEDURE AND TABLE FOR INSPECTION BY VARIABLES FOR PERCENT DEFECTIVE |
SAE ARP4761 | GUIDELINES AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTING THE SAFETY ASSESSMENT PROCESS ON CIVIL AIRBORNE SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT |
SAC GB/T 2828-3 : 2008 | SAMPLING PROCEDURES FOR INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES - PART 3: SKIP-LOT SAMPLING PROCEDURES |
ASQ B1/B2/B3:1996 | Guide For Quality Control Charts - Control Chart Method Of Analyzing Data - Control Chart Method Of Controlling Quality During Production |
SAE ARP9013/4 | Statistical Product Acceptance Requirements Using Continuous Sampling, Skip-Lot Sampling, or Methods for Special Cases |
SAE J1739_200901 | Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Design (Design FMEA), Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Manufacturing and Assembly Processes (Process FMEA) |
SAE ARP9013/1 | Statistical Product Acceptance Requirements Using Isolated Lot Sampling Methods |
SAE ARP9013/3 | Statistical Product Acceptance Requirements Using Process Control Methods |
ISO 9000:2015 | Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary |
ISO 11462-1:2001 | Guidelines for implementation of statistical process control (SPC) Part 1: Elements of SPC |
SAC GB/T 6378-1 : 2008 | SAMPLING PROCEDURES FOR INSPECTION BY VARIABLES - PART 1: SPECIFICATION FOR SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS INDEXED BY ACCEPTANCE QUALITY LIMIT (AQL) FOR LOT-BY-LOT INSPECTION FOR A SINGLE QUALITY CHARACTERISTIC AND A SINGLE AQL |
MIL-STD-105 Revision E:1989 | SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND TABLES FOR INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES |
SAC GB/T 2828-1 : 2012 | SAMPLING PROCEDURES FOR INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES - PART 1: SAMPLING SCHEMES INDEXED BY ACCEPTANCE QUALITY LIMIT (AQL) FOR LOT-BY-LOT INSPECTION |
SAE ARP9013 | Statistical Product Acceptance Requirements |
EN 9120:2010 | Quality Management Systems - Requirements for Aviation, Space and Defence Distributors |
ASQ Z1.9:2003 (R2013) | Sampling Procedures And Tables For Inspection By Variables For Percent Nonconforming |
ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:2008 | Uncertainty of measurement — Part 3: Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM:1995) |
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