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articles:as9100d_product_safety [2020/08/03 13:52] – [AS9100 - Product Safety] rrandall | articles:as9100d_product_safety [2020/08/03 21:18] – [AS9100 - Product Safety] rrandall | ||
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If you're like most AS9100 companies, this requirement appears ambiguous/ | If you're like most AS9100 companies, this requirement appears ambiguous/ | ||
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+ | The term " | ||
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+ | the condition of being safe from undergoing or __causing__ hurt, injury, or loss.</ | ||
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+ | So let's look at the definition provided in AS9100 to see if that provides any greater clarity: | ||
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+ | The state in which a product is able to perform to its designed or intended purpose without causing unacceptable risk of harm to persons or damage to property.</ | ||
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+ | AS9120:2016 (for distributors) contains a similar definition: | ||
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+ | Maintaining the state of product so that it is able to perform to its designed or intended purpose without causing unacceptable risk of harm to persons or damage to property.</ | ||
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+ | The above definitions provide much more clarity. But if we read " | ||
I searched the definitions of 14 CFR and glossaries of the below organizations attempting to find any other use of the term. I found none. | I searched the definitions of 14 CFR and glossaries of the below organizations attempting to find any other use of the term. I found none. | ||
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Glossary]] | Glossary]] | ||
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- | The phrase " | + | |
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- | the condition of being safe from undergoing or __causing__ hurt, injury, or loss.</ | + | |
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- | So let's look at the definition provided in AS9100 to see if that provides any greater clarity: | + | |
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- | The state in which a product is able to perform to its designed or intended purpose without causing unacceptable risk of harm to persons or damage to property.</ | + | |
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- | The above definition provides much more clarity. But if we read " | + | |
While I ordinarily don't like to reference regulatory requirements, | While I ordinarily don't like to reference regulatory requirements, |