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9100:2016 Series Delta Training Update as of 24 March 2017

March 30, 2017 3:43 pm / admin

The following communication is intended to provide an update on:

  • Current training status for the 9100:2016 series of auditor training;
  • Remind auditors to notify and provide sufficient information to their respective Auditor Authentication Body to enable their status to be upgraded in OASIS; and
  • Remind auditors of the criticality of having their auditor status updated in OASIS prior to June 15, 2017;
  • OPMT actions

 

CURRENT TRAINING STATUS:

With the launch of the 9110:2016 training modules in French, German, Italian and Spanish on March 22, 2017; all training, in all agreed languages are  now available.

The following summarizes the completion status for 9100:2016; 9110:2016 and 9120:2016 as of March 19, 2017.

Program Total Purchases Successful Completions (Certificates Issued)
9100:2016 1068 596
9110:2016 75 25
9120:2016 180 61

The OPMT continues to monitor the above ratio of Total Purchases to Successful Completions in order to gage training progress, effectiveness and auditor resources. Auditors are encouraged to be diligent in their efforts to complete this training as soon as possible.

It is recommended that auditors that have successfully completed the AATT course and are interested in taking the training modules reference the IAQG OASIS email that was sent out on January 13, 2017 for early lessons learned and key take-a-ways that may assist in preparing for these courses. Auditors may access the IAQG Training site at https://www.iaqgtraining.com/store/offers-delta for information on purchasing these courses.

13 January 2017 9100:2016 Bridge Training Update

 

UPGRADING AUDITOR AUTHENTICATION:

Once  the auditor has successfully completed the 9100:2016, 9110:2016 or the 9120:2016 module(s) it is critical that he/she provides evidence of successful completion of the required sanctioned transition training to the Auditor Authentication Body (AAB) responsible for their existing authentication, in accordance with SR-003 paragraph 6b. This will allow the AAB to upgrade the auditor’s status in OASIS and qualify the Auditor to complete audits to the updated standard(s).

NOTE: If you already passed the program and sent this evidence to your AAB, no further action is required.

 

CRITICAL DATE APPROACHING – JUNE 15, 2017:

In accordance with SR-003, no initial, surveillance or recertification audits shall be started to the previous versions of the AQMS standards after June 15, 2017. Auditors that have not been authenticated to the new standard by the June 15 date will no longer be qualified to conduct initial, surveillance or recertification audits to the 9100, 9110 or 9120 standards. It is critical to the auditors and the aviation, space and defense supply chain that auditors do not delay in achieving authentication to the new series of standards.

 

OPMT Actions:

OPMT continues to monitor completion ratio of the training.

There are no plans for any changes to the curriculum or testing process at this time. The OPMT remains committed to ensure a robust and effective training program is maintained that will improve the competency level of the authenticated auditors in the ICOP scheme. IAQG-OPMT members recognize the efforts and greatly appreciate everybody’s support of this process.

Posted in: Announcements, General / Tagged: admin, auditor

13 January 2017 9100:2016 Bridge Training Update

March 30, 2017 3:41 pm / admin

This email was sent to all OPMT OP Assessors registered in OASIS on 13 January 2017.  It is reproduced here for reference.

 

Dear Auditor,

9100:2016 Bridge Training Update:

The goal of the OPMT is to provide an effective and convenient approach for currently authenticated auditors to complete the required training while also ensuring effective audit reporting. We continue to monitor the results and take actions to ensure that our goals and the goals of the various interested parties are achieved as effectively and efficiently as possible.

Since launch of the 9100:2016 Bridge training the OPMT team wanted to share the current status and provide observations regarding the results to date.

As you are aware, the course consists of:

  • ISO 9001 pre-assessment
  • 9100:2016 Delta Training
  • 9101:2016 Delta Training
  • Forms and Audit Reporting Training
  • Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment

As of January 6, 2017, approximately 360 people have completed the ISO 9001 Pre-assessment and approximately 180 have completed the Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment.  The training developer and the OPMT continue to analyze the results, the following includes early observations and key take-a-ways:

ISO 9001 Pre-assessment

  • The pre-assessment requires pre-study and knowledge of the ISO 9001:2015 standard. It should not be taken lightly. This assessment consist of a knowledge and application section. Time management in this assessment is critical.
    • Early observations show that the participants are typically using most of the allotted time for the knowledge and completing the application section in approximately two thirds of the allotted time.
    • Average scores in the application section are somewhat lower than the scores in the knowledge section.
    • Pass rates after the first retake are significantly higher than the initial attempt pass rates.
  • Key Take-A-Ways:
    • Study the ISO 9001:2015 standard before taking the pre-assessment.
      • Be familiar with terminology changes to the standard, understand the new clause structure and how to find information in the standard quickly.
    • Manage your time.
      • The timing for the knowledge section does not allow extensive time for researching the standard to find or verify answers.
      • Within the application section, most people are scoring lower but completing this section in two-thirds of the allotted time. This section allows more time for review and verification, use it.

9100:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting

  • The 9100:2016 Delta and the 9101:2016 Delta training, by design, focus on the deltas between the old and new standards. It assumes that the participant has strong knowledge of the ISO 9001:2015 standard and basic audit requirements. The forms and audit reporting module then takes various short scenarios and attempts to focus on 1) the auditor’s ability to analyze and synthesize audit data; 2) understand 9100:2016 requirements; and 3) application of the audit data and 9100:2016 requirements to the audit reporting. The training includes various “trial assessments” which allow the participant to complete the trial assessment then see the “Subject Matter Expert” assessment. Finally, the 9100 Forms and Audit Reporting assessment is taken.
    • Early observations show that the participants are typically using most of the allotted time for the Forms and Audit Reporting assessment.
    • Analysis reveals that common areas of weakness in auditor scoring include:
      • The difference between a statement of nonconformity and objective evidence (i.e. when asked to choose all correct and valid statements of nonconformities).
      • Selecting the most appropriate clause on a nonconformity statement, and how an NCR can be invalid when it’s written against an inappropriate clause.
      • The difference between process realization and process results.
      • Missed key details included in the scenario artifacts, in addition to the scenario description.
      • Prioritization of key issues raised by the questions (as opposed to issues that may be valid, but are not on-topic for the scenario/question at hand)
  • Key Take-A-Ways:
    • Study the ISO 9001:2015 standard before taking the pre-assessment.
    • Be familiar with terminology, changes to the standard and understand the new clause structure.
    • Be able to navigate the standards quickly and efficiently.
    • Utilize the trial assessments to get familiar with the materials, methodology and SME perspective to better prepare you for the final assessment.
    • Ensure that you are able to tell the difference between a statement of nonconformity and objective evidence.
      • Three of the four questions resulting in the lowest performance were related to not being able to properly identify or differentiate between statements of nonconformity and objective evidence.
      • This is not something that was not a targeted training point in the delta training, but clearly of impact in our audit reporting.
    • Ensure that you have read the scenario carefully are identifying the key details included in the scenario artifacts, in addition to the scenario description.
      • Three of the ten lowest performing questions were related to key details that were missed in the scenario description or artifacts provided.
    • Ensure that you are able to prioritize key issues raised in the question, as it relates to the specific scenario or question cited.
      • Three of the ten lowest performing questions were related to prioritization of key issues raised by the questions (as opposed to issues that may be valid, but are not on-topic for the scenario/question at hand)

OPMT Actions:

Based on continued analysis of auditor assessment performance in the IAQG-sanctioned 9100:2016 Online Update Component, and in an effort to support the transition process, IAQG OPMT is making the following adjustments to the program effective immediately:

ISO 9001:2015 Pre-Assessment:

  • Available time in Knowledge section increases from 75 minutes to 90 minutes
  • No adjustment to Application section timing (45 minutes) or pass score threshold (80%)

9100:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment:

  • Available time increases from 2 hours to 2 hours and 15 minutes
  • Pass Score Threshold lowered from 75% to 73%

The training developer has agreed to make this change retroactive and will be communicating these changes as well as the remediation plan for addressing those impacted by these changes in the next days.

The goal of the OPMT is to provide an effective and convenient approach for currently authenticated auditors to complete the required training while also ensuring effective audit reporting. We continue to monitor the results and take actions to ensure that our goals and the goals of the various interested parties are achieved as effectively and efficiently as possible.

Regards,

IAQG OPMT

Posted in: General / Tagged: auditor

Translations now available for 9110:2016 Online Update Component

March 22, 2017 4:48 pm / admin

The IAQG-sanctioned 9110:2016 Online Update Component is now available in French, German, Italian, and Spanish. This program may be purchased by anyone who successfully passed the 9110 AATT program.

Please note that translations of the 9110:2012 standard were not available in French, Italian, and Spanish at the time of publication. Therefore, while 9110:2016 will be presented in the translated language, comparisons to 9110:2012 will use the English version in those languages.

For more information about the 9110:2016 Online Update Component, please consult the following news post:

IAQG-sanctioned 9110:2016 Online Update Component Now Available

The product may also be purchased at the IAQG Training Online Store on the following page:
https://www.iaqgtraining.com/store/offers-delta/9110-2016-delta

Posted in: Announcements / Tagged: admin, auditor

IAQG-sanctioned 9110:2016 Online Update Component Now Available

February 17, 2017 9:20 pm / admin

The 9110:2016 Delta Training Program is now available for purchase in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

NOTE: Translations of the 9110:2012 standard were not available in French, Italian, and Spanish at the time of publication. Therefore, while 9110:2016 will be presented in the translated language, comparisons to 9110:2012 will use the English version in those languages.

This program is mandatory for all current authenticated 9110 auditors, and must be completed successfully in accordance with International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) Other Party Management Team (OPMT) Supplemental Rule 003 – Rules for 9100/9110/9120:2016 and 9101:2016 Transition.

The IAQG-sanctioned 9110:2016 Online Update Component is only available to auditors who have successfully completed the IAQG 9110 AATT. The online training and assessment program is $250 USD, approximately 5-6+ hours in length, and covers the key changes from 9110:2012 to 9110:2016.

If you have not already done so, you must also purchase the 9100:2016 Online Update Component to complete some program requirements. In order to receive your certificate for 9110:2016, you will need to have successfully completed the 9100:2016 Delta Training Program.

The program consists of the following online training and assessment modules:

  1. 9110:2016 Delta Training
  2. 9110:2016 Comprehensive Review (30-minute assessment, feedback-only)
  3. 9110:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Training
  4. 9110:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment (1 hour and 15 minute assessment, 73% pass requirement)

IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you complete the 9110:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment prior to 3 March 2017, your results will be held for additional review, and you will not be notified immediately upon completion.

To enroll in the 9110:2016 Online Update Component training, visit the following link:
https://www.iaqgtraining.com/store/offers-delta/9110-2016-delta

Please review the program description for full details.

To be eligible to purchase the update training, you must login to the IAQG Training Platform using your existing account. Click “login” at the top of the page to proceed.  In addition, if you have not already done so, you must purchase the 9100:2016 Online Update Component.

If you are unable to log in to the site, please visit the following support note:

Accessing your existing IAQG Training account

PROGRAM STRUCTURE
As you complete each requirement, the next module will unlock automatically. Assessments may be taken in an non-proctored environment, but are subject to time and access restrictions explained prior to beginning the assessment.

RETAKE EXAMINATION TIMING REQUIREMENTS
If you do not pass the 9110:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment, you will need to purchase the associated retake. While retakes may be purchased right away, a minimum wait period is required prior to beginning each subsequent attempt, according to the following schedule:

  • First retake attempt: minimum of 24 hours following the initial attempt
  • Second retake attempt: minimum of 5 days following the 1st retake attempt
  • Third retake attempt: minimum of 10 days following the 2nd retake attempt

If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact us by email at customersupport@iaqgtraining.com, or by phone at +1 (888) 788-4342 or +1 (226) 777-0160. Our Customer Support Team is available by phone from 8:30am to 5:00pm US Central Time (GMT-6).

[This post was updated on 22 March 2017 to reflect the launch in French, German, Italian, and Spanish.]

Posted in: Announcements / Tagged: admin, auditor

Advisory regarding Firefox 51 and newer on Hi-DPI displays

February 2, 2017 11:25 pm / admin

On 24 January 2017, Mozilla released Firefox 51, and this update is being deployed automatically to computers using Firefox.  We have recently been made aware that this browser update causes a problem when completing exams on the IAQG Training platform when on Windows and using a Hi-DPI display configuration.

If you are using a Hi-DPI display configuration, you will receive a notice with a yellow bar at the top of your window upon entering the training or assessment.

Impacted Configurations:  Firefox 51 or newer, on Windows 7 or newer, on a Hi-DPI display configuration (also known as “DPI Scaling”).

Issue:  When clicking on the answers for multiple choice questions, the associated checkbox or radio button may not always activate or deactivate.  In some cases, the checkbox for a previous answer may activate/deactivate, or a different radio button than the one you intended to select may become selected.

Workarounds:

  1. Use a different web browser for the time being, such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, or Microsoft Edge.
  2. Access your Display Settings, and reduce the “Change the size of text, apps, and other items” setting to 100%.  (On Windows 7, this option can be found under “Display” in the Control Panel, and is titled “Make it easier to read what’s on your screen.”)

We are working to further diagnose this issue that was introduced in Firefox 51 and newer, and hope that we can provide an update to our training software as soon as possible that will bypass the problem.

 

UPDATE: We have confirmed that this issue remains a problem in Firefox 52, and have updated this news post accordingly.

Posted in: Announcements / Tagged: auditor

IAQG-sanctioned 9120:2016 Online Update Component Now Available

January 26, 2017 9:07 pm / admin

The 9120:2016 Delta Training Program is now available for purchase in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

This program is mandatory for all current authenticated 9120 auditors, and must be completed successfully in accordance with International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) Other Party Management Team (OPMT) Supplemental Rule 003 – Rules for 9100/9110/9120:2016 and 9101:2016 Transition.

The IAQG-sanctioned 9120:2016 Online Update Component is only available to auditors who have successfully completed the IAQG 9120 AATT. The online training and assessment program is $250 USD, approximately 5-6+ hours in length, and covers the key changes from 9120:2009 to 9120:2016.

If you have not already done so, you must also purchase the 9100:2016 Online Update Component to complete some program requirements. In order to receive your certificate for 9120:2016, you will need to have successfully completed the 9100:2016 Delta Training Program.

The program consists of the following online training and assessment modules:

  1. 9120:2016 Delta Training
  2. 9120:2016 Comprehensive Review (30-minute assessment, feedback-only)
  3. 9120:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Training
  4. 9120:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment (1 hour and 15 minute assessment, 73% pass requirement)

To enroll in the 9120:2016 Online Update Component training, visit the following link:
https://www.iaqgtraining.com/store/offers-delta/9120-2016-delta.

Please review the program description for full details.

To be eligible to purchase the update training, you must login to the IAQG Training Platform using your existing account. Click “login” at the top of the page to proceed.  In addition, if you have not already done so, you must purchase the 9100:2016 Online Update Component.

If you are unable to log in to the site, please visit the following support note:

Accessing your existing IAQG Training account

PROGRAM STRUCTURE
As you complete each requirement, the next module will unlock automatically. Assessments may be taken in an non-proctored environment, but are subject to time and access restrictions explained prior to beginning the assessment. Feedback will be provided immediately upon completion of each assessment.

RETAKE EXAMINATION TIMING REQUIREMENTS
If you do not pass the 9120:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment, you will need to purchase the associated retake. While retakes may be purchased right away, a minimum wait period is required prior to beginning each subsequent attempt, according to the following schedule:

  • First retake attempt: minimum of 24 hours following the initial attempt
  • Second retake attempt: minimum of 5 days following the 1st retake attempt
  • Third retake attempt: minimum of 10 days following the 2nd retake attempt

If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact us by email at customersupport@iaqgtraining.com, or by phone at +1 (888) 788-4342 or +1 (226) 777-0160. Our Customer Support Team is available by phone from 8:30am to 5:00pm US Central Time (GMT-6).

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9100:2016 Online Update Component Assessment Timing and Scoring Adjustments

January 13, 2017 4:01 pm / admin

Based on continued analysis of auditor assessment performance in the IAQG-sanctioned 9100:2016 Online Update Component, and in an effort to support the transition process, IAQG OPMT is making the following adjustments to the program effective immediately:

ISO 9001:2015 Pre-Assessment:

  • Available time in Knowledge section increases from 75 minutes to 90 minutes
  • No adjustment to Application section timing (45 minutes) or pass score threshold (80%)

9100:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment:

  • Available time increases from 2 hours to 2 hours and 15 minutes
  • Pass score threshold lowers from 75% to 73%

Auditors who have not yet started their assessments or related retakes will see the above adjustments immediately.  If an assessment attempt is already in progress, the assessment must be completed under the existing criteria and adjustments will be made retroactively per the schedule below.  Please note that there may be some discrepancies in the training text while translations are corrected to reflect the new criteria.
Auditors who completed the above assessments since the initial launch of the program on 30 November 2016 may be eligible to receive retroactive adjustments, per the following criteria:

ISO 9001:2015 Pre-Assessment:

  • Due to the timing adjustment, auditors who received a score between 42/60 and 48/60 in the Knowledge section in one or more failed attempts will receive a refund for one retake attempt. If another retake is required but has not yet been purchased, an additional retake will be provided at no additional charge instead of a refund.  (These retakes will still be subject to the mandatory wait period between attempts.)

9100:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment:

  • Due to the timing adjustment, auditors who received a final score of either 70%, 71%, or 72% on one or more attempts will receive a refund for one retake attempt. If another retake is required but has not yet been purchased, an additional retake will be provided at no additional charge instead of a refund.  (These retakes will still be subject to the mandatory wait period between attempts.)
  • Due to the pass score threshold adjustment, auditors who received a final score of either 73% or 74% on one or more attempts will be considered to have passed the 9100:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment and will receive a certificate of successful completion. In addition, refunds will be provided for any purchased retakes after the auditor received the 73% or 74% score.

 

Please note that auditors may be eligible to receive multiple adjustments per the above criteria.  Eligible auditors will be contacted shortly and adjustments will take place over the next five business days.  If you believe you are eligible for retroactive adjustments based on the above criteria and have not been contacted by 20 January 2017, please send an email to customersupport@iaqgtraining.com.

We apologize for any inconvenience the above adjustments caused.  The goal of the OPMT is to provide an effective and convenient approach for currently authenticated auditors to complete the required training while also ensuring effective audit reporting. We continue to monitor the results and take actions to ensure that our goals and the goals of the various interested parties are achieved as effectively and efficiently as possible.

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Release of 9100:2016 Delta Training Program

November 29, 2016 6:28 am / admin

The online 9100:2016 Delta Training Program will be available for purchase from the AATT website on 30 November 2016 beginning at around 20:00 UTC (3:00pm EST). This program will be available at launch in the following languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish. The language used will be based on your account settings.

This program is mandatory for all current authenticated auditors, and must be completed successfully in accordance with International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) Other Party Management Team (OPMT) Supplemental Rule 003 – Rules for 9100/9110/9120:2016 and 9101:2016 Transition.

The IAQG-sanctioned 9100:2016 Online Update Component is only available to auditors who have successfully completed the IAQG 9100 AATT. The IAQG-sanctioned 9100:2016 Online Update Component is $545 and approximately 9-12 hours in length, and covers the key changes from 9100:2009 to 9100:2016, and from 9101:2014 to 9101:2016 (including the 9101:2016 Forms).

The 9100:2016 Delta Training Bundle consists of the following online training and assessment modules:

  1. ISO 9001:2015 Pre-Assessment (2-hour 15-minute assessment, 80% pass requirement)
  2. 9100:2016 Delta Training
  3. 9100:2016 Comprehensive Review (30-minute assessment, feedback-only)
  4. 9101:2016 Delta Training
  5. 9100:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Training
  6. Trial Assessment (15-minute trial assessment, for training purposes only)
  7. Trial Assessment Review
  8. 9100:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment (2-hour 15-minute assessment, 73% pass requirement)

To enroll in the 9100:2016 Online Update Component training, visit the following link: https://www.iaqgtraining.com/store/offers/9100-2016-delta. Please review the program description for full details.

To be eligible to purchase the update training, you login to the IAQG Training Platform using your existing account. Click “login” at the top of the page to proceed.

If you are unable to log in to the site, please visit the following support note:

Accessing your existing IAQG Training account

PROGRAM STRUCTURE
As you complete each requirement, the next module will unlock automatically. Assessments may be taken in an non-proctored environment, but are subject to time and access restrictions explained prior to beginning the assessment. Feedback will be provided immediately upon completion of each assessment.

RETAKE EXAMINATION TIMING REQUIREMENTS
If you do not pass the ISO 9001:2015 Pre-Assessment or the 9100:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment, you will need to purchase the associated retake. While retakes may be purchased right away, a minimum wait period is required prior to beginning each subsequent attempt, according to the following schedule:

ISO 9001:2015 Pre-Assessment:

    First retake attempt: minimum of 24 hours following the initial attempt
    Second retake attempt: minimum of 5 days following the 1st retake attempt
    Third retake attempt: minimum of 10 days following the 2nd retake attempt
    Forth retake attempt and beyond: minimum of 10 day wait period following the third retake attempt and any additional retake attempts.

9100:2016 Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment:

    First retake attempt: minimum of 24 hours following the initial attempt
    Second retake attempt: minimum of 5 days following the 1st retake attempt
    Third retake attempt: minimum of 10 days following the 2nd retake attempt

Delta training programs for 9110:2016 and 9120:2016 are scheduled to be released in early 2017. In order to receive your certificate for 9110:2016 or 9120:2016, you will need to have successfully completed the 9100:2016 Delta Training program.

NOTE: This post was updated to reflect the release in additional languages, the change of the pass threshold for the Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment to 75%, and the potential to take additional retakes for the ISO 9001:2015 Pre-Assessment.

NOTE 2: This post was updated further to reflect adjustment to Assessment timing, and the change of the pass threshold for the Forms and Audit Reporting Assessment to 73%.

Posted in: Announcements / Tagged: admin, auditor

Notice about obtaining Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for AATT programs

June 4, 2015 9:44 pm / admin

ICOP Auditors who have successfully completed the 9100 AATT and obtained AEA authentication are eligible to receive Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credit for completing the 9110 and 9120 AATT programs. The CPD credit can be used to satisfy the continuing education hours required for AEAs, as defined in the 9104-3 standard.

CPD Credit Hour Summary*

  • IAQG-Sanctioned 9110 Aerospace Auditor Transition Training (Foundations: Understanding 9110) – 8 CPD credit hours
  • IAQG-Sanctioned 9120 Aerospace Auditor Transition Training (Foundations: Understanding 9120) – 3 CPD credit hours

* ICOP Auditors must submit the corresponding certificate of completion as proof to receive CPD credit designation. If you already successfully completed these programs, you can always retrieve your certificate through the “Certificates Earned” tab on the Dashboard after logging in to the AATT site.

Posted in: Announcements / Tagged: admin, auditor

Notice about obtaining credit for 9101E/9101:2014 training

February 24, 2015 4:09 am / admin

Auditors who completed the 9100 AATT prior to March 2014 and then completed the 9101E/9101:2014 Revision Training course to renew their certification are eligible to receive up to six hours of continuing professional development credit. The total CPD credit designation will be issued to you on a separate certificate for auditor re-authentication purposes. If you wish to receive continuing professional development credit for this training, please email a formal request to customersupport@iaqgtraining.com after completing the 9101 training module.

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