SAE AS9102C PDF
This standard establishes the requirements for performing and documenting FAI. It is emphasized the requirements specified in this standard are complementary (not alternative) to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
General
This standard establishes the requirements for performing and documenting FAI. It is emphasized the requirements specified in this standard are complementary (not alternative) to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
Purpose
The primary purpose of FAI is to verify and validate product realization processes are capable of producing characteristics that meet engineering and design requirements. A well-planned and executed FAI by a multi-disciplinary team (e.g., members from responsible functions) provides objective evidence the manufacturer’s processes can produce compliant product; having effectively understood and incorporated the associated requirements.
NOTE: A FAI is not a product acceptance document. While interrelated, FAI and product acceptance are separate activities. The focus of FAI is verification of production processes via assessment of product. FAI and supporting documentation does not provide assurance regarding conformance for product acceptance purposes; neither does the lack of a FAI necessarily imply product is nonconforming to engineering and design requirements.
FAI will:
• Provide confidence, through objective evidence, the product realization processes are capable of producing conforming product.
• Demonstrate the manufacturers and processors of the product have an understanding of the associated requirements.
• Provide assurance of product conformance at the start of production and after changes, as outlined in this standard.
A FAI is intended to:
• Mitigate risks associated with production startup and process changes.
• Reduce future escapes.
• Help ensure product safety.
• Improve quality, delivery, and customer satisfaction.
• Reduce costs and production delays associated with product nonconformances.
• Identify product realization processes not capable of producing conforming characteristics, and initiate and/or validate associated corrective actions.
Application
This standard applies to organizations and their suppliers responsible for product realization processes that produce the design characteristics of the product. The organization shall flow down the requirements of this standard to suppliers who produce design characteristics.
This standard also applies to suppliers performing special process(es). A Certificate of Conformance (CoC) provided by processors attests to satisfying the requirements. External suppliers providing special process(es) can satisfy this standard’s requirements by either:
• Documenting the design characteristics and associated results on a First Article Inspection Report (FAIR).
• Documenting the design characteristics and associated results on a detailed CoC.
This standard applies to assemblies, sub-assemblies, and detail parts including castings, forgings, and modifications to standard catalogue or Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) items. Each of these items shall have a separate FAI.
Unless contractually required, this standard does not apply to:
• Development and prototype parts that are not considered as part of the first production run.
• Procured standard catalogue item, COTS, or deliverable software. When these items are included in an assembly, they shall be documented in the index of part numbers in an assembly FAIR.
Informative
If there is a conflict between the requirements of this standard, and customer or applicable statutory/regulatory requirements, the latter shall take precedence.
In this standard, the following verbal forms are used:
• “Shall” indicates a requirement.
• “Should” indicates a recommendation.
• “May” indicates a permission.
• “Can” indicates a possibility or a capability.
Information marked as “NOTE” is for guidance in understanding or clarifying the associated requirement.