June 27–29, 2017
The College Park Marriott Hotel and Conference Center
College Park, MD

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Utilizing your counterfeit mitigation program to meet the ‘Risk Assessment’ requirements of ISO 9001:2015, AS9100D or AS9120B


Anne Poncheri (aponcheri@gmail.com)

Bio

Anne Poncheri is a participating Member of SAE G-19 Counterfeit Electronic Components committee which is chartered to address aspects of preventing, detection, responding to and counteracting the threat of counterfeit electronic components. She is also an active member of several subcommittees responsible for writing test methods for counterfeit detection of electronic components.

Abstract

The aerospace industry has always addressed risk in their quality management standards. Although there is no specific requirement for a risk management process, revised AS9100D and ISO 9001:2015 both reference ‘risk’ in eight different requirements clauses. The fundamental requirements are that that management should determine the risks and opportunities of the organization and promote the use of risk-based thinking. If you already have a counterfeit mitigation program in place, it is likely that you have already addressed risk in your quality system. This presentation will discuss a methodology to (1) Identify Risks, (2) Identify methods to eliminate those risks and (3) Document the effectiveness of the risk mitigation