Aerospace series - Quality management systems - Variation management of key characteristics
This standard is primarily intended to apply to new parts and products, but can also be applied to parts
currently in production. The standard shall be applicable to all production processes that influence the
variation of KCs, as well as maintenance processes in which KCs are identified. It applies to assemblies and
all levels of parts within an assembly, down to the basic materials including castings and forgings, and to
organizations that are responsible for producing the design characteristics of the product.
It does not apply to lab-scale, pilot, or pre-production processes. However, particular management of some
KCs might be required using other methods than those described in the standard, during these phases of a
programme, when required by the customer or deemed appropriate by the organization (e.g., Engineering
department requirement).
The variation control process begins with product definition, typically an engineering drawing or specification
which identifies KCs, and leads to a variation management program for those KCs. This process may also be
used for producer-identified KCs.
Producers and their subcontractors shall be responsible for flow down of the requirements of the applicable
revision of this standard to subcontractors, who produce design characteristics, and for ensuring that KCs
conform to customer requirements.
ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΟΣ:
CYS EN 9103:2014
This standard is primarily intended to apply to new parts and products, but can also be applied to parts
currently in production. The standard shall be applicable to all production processes that influence the
variation of KCs, as well as maintenance processes in which KCs are identified. It applies to assemblies and
all levels of parts within an assembly, down to the basic materials including castings and forgings, and to
organizations that are responsible for producing the design characteristics of the product.
It does not apply to lab-scale, pilot, or pre-production processes. However, particular management of some
KCs might be required using other methods than those described in the standard, during these phases of a
programme, when required by the customer or deemed appropriate by the organization (e.g., Engineering
department requirement).
The variation control process begins with product definition, typically an engineering drawing or specification
which identifies KCs, and leads to a variation management program for those KCs. This process may also be
used for producer-identified KCs.
Producers and their subcontractors shall be responsible for flow down of the requirements of the applicable
revision of this standard to subcontractors, who produce design characteristics, and for ensuring that KCs
conform to customer requirements.