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Quality Assurance
FCI’s Quality Assurance System has been reviewed, audited and approved
by numerous commercial and military aircraft, space, vehicle and marine
contractors.
Following this system, FCI provides the highest quality products, while
consistently meeting the quality goals of our customers. |
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FCI’s Quality Assurance
System is documented in Quality Assurance Manual 07QA070003.
FCI has developed and implemented this quality management system, based
on the ISO9001/
AS9100 standards, the Quality System Requirements of MIL-I-45208A,
14CFR21.303h and 8100.7 - Appendix B, Revision B to support our quality
policy. The Manual defines the quality management system. Procedures and
work instructions provide the additional detail. Procedures address the
“what, when and where” and include responsibilities, objectives, and
activities for each applicable function in the company. Work
instructions provide step-by-step details on performing specific tasks,
and include criteria for determining compliance.
Customer specific requirements, which are not addressed by the current
quality system, are considered on an individual project/contract/order
basis, and communicated throughout the organization as required.
The Quality Management system at FCI has been developed to accommodate
different levels of quality management as required by the different
requirements of FCI’s customers. The level of quality management to be
applied to a specific project/contract/order is set at contract Review
and is suitably identified there after. One of the these quality
management levels is specific to FCI’s Aerospace Customers and is
defined below:
Aerospace Projects: These projects include all Aerospace identified
projects. These types of projects/contracts/orders adhere to all the
requirements of ISO 9001, AS 9000/AS 9001, and the Quality System
Requirements of MIL-I-45208A and 14CFR21.303h as defined in Section Two.
These projects/contracts/orders and all associated data and
documentation have the unique identification of “Aerospace Controlled”. |
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