Delegated Product Release Verification Training Requirements
- Aerospace Standard
- AS13001A
- Revised
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Scope
This standard establishes the common requirements for training of DPRV personnel for use at all levels of the aerospace engine supply chain. This standard shall apply when an organization elects to delegate product release verification by contractual flow down to its suppliers (reference 9100 and 9110 standards) and to perform product acceptance on its behalf. It is intended that organizations specify their DPRV requirements through the application of AS9117.
While the delegating organization will use the AS13001 standard as the baseline for establishing DPRV process and product training, it may include additional contractual training requirements to meet its specific needs.
The DPRV training material was primarily developed for aerospace engine supply chain requirements. However, this standard may also be used in other aerospace industry sectors where a DPRV process requiring specific training can be of benefit.
Rationale
This standard has been revised to align with and support the new SAE Aerospace Standard AS9117, Delegated Product Release Verification (DPRV). It has been designed to be used as a compliment to AS9117 where specific DPRV training is a requirement. In addition, document format, definitions, wording, and notes have been revised in response to stakeholder feedback and needs.
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Issuing Committee
G-22 Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee
The Aero Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee is established as a Technical Committee under the SAE Aerospace Council to develop, specify, maintain and promote quality standards specific to the Aero Engine supply chain. This is intended to reduce customer specifics through a focused set of standards that integrate industry best practice and aero engine unique elements.
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