Aerospace series - Filming of documents - Microfilm 105 mm (microfiche A6)

This standard specifies the deviations from ISO 2707 necessary for aerospace application. It shall be applied for filming documents on 150 mm microfilm (A6 microfiche) to ensure uniform presentation of the microform for the exchange of information in the aerospace industry.

Luft- und Raumfahrt - Schriftgutverfilmung - Mikrofilm 105 mm (Mikroplanfilm A6)

Série aérospatiale - Enregistrement de documents sur film - Microfilm 105 mm (microfiche A6)

Aerospace series - Filming of documents - Microfilm 105 mm (microfiche A6)

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
28-Apr-1987
Withdrawal Date
28-Oct-1987
Technical Committee
ASD-STAN - Aerospace
Drafting Committee
ASD-STAN/D 1 - General
Current Stage
6060 - Definitive text made available (DAV) - Publishing
Start Date
29-Apr-1987
Completion Date
29-Apr-1987

Overview

EN 2547:1987 is a key aerospace industry standard developed by CEN, focused on the filming of documents using microfilm technology. Specifically, it governs the use of 105 mm microfilm (corresponding to A6 microfiche format) for capturing and exchanging critical aerospace documentation. This standard outlines the necessary deviations from the general ISO 2707 standard to adapt microfilm processes for aerospace applications. Its primary objective is to ensure uniform presentation and reliable information exchange within the aerospace sector through standardized microfilm techniques.

Key Topics

  • Microfilm Format: Defines the use of 105 mm wide microfilm for filming important aerospace documents, facilitating standardized document archiving.
  • Microfiche Size: Specifies the A6 microfiche dimensions, enabling compact, consistent microform units suitable for aerospace information systems.
  • Deviations from ISO 2707: Details tailored modifications to the ISO 2707 standard specifically to meet aerospace industry's stricter requirements.
  • Information Exchange: Emphasizes uniformity in microfilm presentation to improve interoperability and information sharing across aerospace manufacturers and operators.
  • Document Imaging Solutions: Highlights application in document reproduction, imaging, and storage operations in aerospace environments.

Applications

EN 2547:1987 is invaluable in aerospace document management and archiving where high reliability and clarity are critical. Practical applications include:

  • Engineering Drawings and Specifications: Archiving original aircraft and spacecraft design documents on standardized microfilm.
  • Maintenance Records: Preserving and sharing maintenance logs and certification data on microfiche for audits and inspections.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring documentation captured on microfilm conforms to aerospace sector regulations and standards.
  • Long-Term Preservation: Supporting secure, long-lasting storage of aerospace documentation in microform to resist data loss or degradation.
  • Information Exchange between Partners: Allowing consistent document format exchange among aerospace manufacturers, suppliers, and regulatory agencies.

Related Standards

For comprehensive aerospace document handling, EN 2547:1987 interfaces with several other standards and guidelines such as:

  • ISO 2707: The generic standard for microfilm indexing and filming from which EN 2547 specifies necessary deviations.
  • Aerospace Quality Management Standards (e.g., AS9100): Where documented evidence management is critical.
  • ISO 5127 – Information and Documentation Vocabulary: Provides terminology supporting document imaging and archiving practices.
  • CEN Aerospace Series: Complementary standards addressing other aspects of aerospace documentation and quality assurance.

By adhering to EN 2547:1987, aerospace organizations can achieve consistent, high-quality microfilm document imaging that supports operational integrity, regulatory compliance, and efficient information exchange. This standard remains an essential reference for professionals managing aerospace documentation in microform formats.

Frequently Asked Questions

EN 2547:1987 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Aerospace series - Filming of documents - Microfilm 105 mm (microfiche A6)". This standard covers: This standard specifies the deviations from ISO 2707 necessary for aerospace application. It shall be applied for filming documents on 150 mm microfilm (A6 microfiche) to ensure uniform presentation of the microform for the exchange of information in the aerospace industry.

This standard specifies the deviations from ISO 2707 necessary for aerospace application. It shall be applied for filming documents on 150 mm microfilm (A6 microfiche) to ensure uniform presentation of the microform for the exchange of information in the aerospace industry.

EN 2547:1987 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 37.080 - Document imaging applications. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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Standards Content (Sample)


SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-januar-2001
Aerospace series - Filming of documents - Microfilm 105 mm (microfiche A6)
Aerospace series - Filming of documents - Microfilm 105 mm (microfiche A6)
Luft- und Raumfahrt - Schriftgutverfilmung - Mikrofilm 105 mm (Mikroplanfilm A6)
Série aérospatiale - Enregistrement de documents sur film - Microfilm 105 mm
(microfiche A6)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 2547:1987
ICS:
37.080 Uporabniške rešitve za Document imaging
predstavitev dokumentov applications
49.020 Letala in vesoljska vozila na Aircraft and space vehicles in
sp
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