BS ISO 14300-2 pdf download Space systems — Programme management Part 2: Product assurance
1 Scope
This part of lSO 14300 defines the product assurance (PA) policy, objectives, principles, and requirements forthe establishment and implementation of PA programmes for space programmes covering mission definition,design, development, production and operations of space products, including disposal.
The PA discipline covers: PA management,quality assurance,safety assurance,dependability(reliability,availability and maintainability)assurance of software and hardware products, as well as parts (including electrical,electromechanical and electronic components, and mechanical parts), materials and processes assurance.
This part of ISO 14300 defines their respective objectives, policies, and principles to achieve the stated overallPA objectives throughout the complete life cycle of the products.
The provisions of this part of lSO 14300 apply to space products.
The term “programme” is understood as a group of several projects.Both “programme” and “project” can beused in the same context throughout this part of lsO 14300.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.For datedreferences, only the edition cited applies.For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document(including any amendments) applies.
Iso 9000:2005,Quality management systems —Fundamentals and vocabulary
ISO 14300-1,Space systems — Programme management — Part 1:Structuring of a project
ISO 14620-1,Space systems — Safety requirements — Part 1: System safety
ISO14621-1,Spacesystems—Electrical,electronicandelectromechanical(EEE)parts—Part1:Partsmanagement
ISO 14621-2,Space systems —Electrical, electronic and electromechanical (EEE) parts — Part 2:Controlprogramme requirements
ISO 17666, Space systems — Risk management
3Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 9000:2005 and the following apply.3.1.1
product assurance
discipline devoted to the study, planning and implementation of activities intended to ensure that the design,controls, methods and techniques in a programme result in a satisfactory level of quality in a product
3.2 Abbreviated terms
For the purposes of this document, the following abbreviated terms apply.
EEE Electrical, electronic, electromechanical
PA Product assurance
4 Objectives, policy and principles — General
4.1 Objectives
The prime objective of PA is to ensure that the space products accomplish their defined mission objectives and.more specifically, that they are safe, available and reliable.
An additional objective is to achieve more cost effective space programmes by coordinating the developmentand implementation of appropriate PA methods and standards.
In support of programme risk management, PA will ensure an adequate identification, appraisal, preventionand control of technical and programmatic risks within programme constraints.
4.2Policy and principles
ln order to meet these objectives, a PA policy is defined in this part of lSO 14300, which requires a PAprogramme derived from a system based on preventive approach and includes:
a)protection of human life,space products, investment and environment;
b) definition and maintenance of a programme PA function, with appropriate autonomy with respect to other lines and programme level organizations;
)integrated application of the PA disciplines and coordination with the associated functions of programme management and programme engineering;
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