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rmc aerospace auditor workshop agenda writing non conformances nc analysis parts of a non conformance making it clear what is the process approach accepting nc responses 2 non conformance report ...

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                        RMC 
        Aerospace Auditor Workshop
                      AGENDA
    •  Writing Non-conformances (NC) 
       Analysis.
    •  Parts of a Non Conformance.
    •  Making it clear. 
    •  What is the Process Approach?
    •  Accepting NC Responses. 
                                                    2
    Non-conformance Report Writing
   AND THE CLIENT SAYS:
   • I DON’T HAVE A CLUE WHAT YOU ARE 
     SAYING OR WHAT YOU ARE TALKING 
     ABOUT……???
   OR PRIME INDUSTRY OVERSIGHT 
     AUDITOR
   • WHY IS THIS AN NC?
   • WHAT REQUIREMENT IS VIOLATED?
                                                  3
              NC Writing Analysis
    From analysis of data collected from witness audits, office audits 
       aerospace oversight  and other feedback, NC writing has been 
       identified as one of the more significant concerns.  
    Identified weaknesses were:
    •  The NC as written was “incident specific” and did not address the 
       systematic issue (s).
    •  The NC as written could not be understood by the organization 
       after the audit was completed; and not understandable at later 
       date.
    •  The NC did not identify the actual requirement being offended.
    •  The NC did not identify the supporting objective evidence.
    •  Poor CA and root cause analysis accepted by the auditor.
    •  No indication corrective actions were verified at  NC closure.
         NOTE: POORLY WRITTEN NCs SUPPORTS “SOFT GRADING” 
       CUSTOMER, OEM, AND IAQG AND AAQG CONCERNS.
                                                            4
                    Writing Process 
                 Non-conformances
    •  NCs must be clearly written.
    •  Should address the process/system which is 
       deficient.
    •  Objective evidence gathered should identify 
       which process is deficient.
    •  What is the process?
        – You must understand the process to verify 
           conformance or non-conformance.
    •  Is the non-conformance identified, systemic to 
       the process?
                                                               5
              Process Approach
    The process approach emphasizes the 
    importance of:
     • Understanding and meeting requirements.
     • Looking at processes in terms of added value.
     • Obtaining results of process performance.
     • Continual improvement of processes via the 
       documenting of NCs. 
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