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Introduction to Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Course 0120 - 1 Day - .7 CEU
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Key Session Topics
Identify your customer
Understand how to develop the Design FMEA (including a review of documentation requirements)
Evaluate and classify potential failure modes
Define evaluation, detection criteria and Risk Priority Numbers
Examine Process FMEAs
Determine the need of a complete team effort
Discuss the analysis of potential failures
Review evaluation criteria
Define the corrective action process for eliminating potential failure modes
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Course Objectives
The purpose of this course is to examine, discuss and explore the potential benefits of using the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) core tool within your organization.
Companies seeking compliance and registration to ISO / TS 16949:2002 must utilize Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) core tool as an integral part of the Advanced Product Quality Planning process and in the development of the Control Plan.
The FMEA activities are designed to: 1) recognize and evaluate the potential failure of a product/process and its effects; 2) identify actions that could eliminate or reduce the chance of the potential failure occurring; and 3) document the process. The intent of FMEA is to enhance the design process and provide greater customer confidence with the product being supplied and thereby increased customer satisfaction. Using formal tutorials, practical and interactive workshops and case studies, attendees practice new theories and techniques. Limited class size ensures high tutor-to-participant interaction.
Who Should Attend
Product Developers — Those involved in developing new product introduction strategies and concerned with “time-to-market.”
Design Engineers — Those responsible for new product design and introduction who need to improve customer definition and manufacturing feedback.
Quality/Reliability Managers and Engineers — Those who want to facilitate an understanding and application of these tools within their organization.
Process Engineers — Those who will be involved in formulating the manufacturing Control Plan.
Prerequisites
There are no specific prerequisites for this course.