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Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) and Control Plans
- Aerospace Standard
- AS13004
- Issued
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Scope
This standard defines requirements for the identification, assessment, mitigation, and prevention of risk in the manufacturing process through the application of Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs), Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) and Control Plans throughout the life cycle of a product.
This standard aligns and collaborates with the requirements of AS9100, AS9102, AS9103, and AS9145.
The requirements specified in this standard apply in conjunction with and are not alternative to contractual and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. In case of conflict between the requirements of this standard and applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, the latter shall take precedence.
Rationale
This standard was created to establish a common practice for effective process risk identification, assessment, mitigation, and prevention. It defines a methodology to mitigate risk using Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs), Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA), and Control Plans. It is to be used by organizations throughout the life cycle of a product.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table 1 | Application guidance for AS13004 to products currently in production | |
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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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