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5.
Failure Mode & Effect Analysis
(2-Day Workshop)
About
the Program:
This
training program provides the skills and knowledge needed to understand
how things can go wrong--and how to plan and act to reduce the likelihood
of negative consequences.
Learning
Objectives:
- Why
problem solving is an addiction--and how you can break this destructive
and expensive habit.
- What
severity, occurrence, and detection mean, and how to estimate them.
- How
processes and results are related, and why emphasis on results gives
inferior outcomes.
- How
to understand and quantitatively assess risk in design & manufacturing.
- The
types of FMEA Studies (System, Design, and Manufacturing Process)
and how to carry out each.
- How
to link a failure mode with a specific cause and effect.
- Why
FMEA is important to QS-9000 & how to make FMEA studies conform
to these standards.
- Why
Critical and Significant Characteristics and Parameters require
special attention.
- A
working definition of failure mode, how failure mode is related
to function, and the three classifications of failure mode.
- Why
controls are important and how controls differ for System, Design,
and Manufacturing Process FMEA Studies.
- How
Quality Function Deployment and Value Analysis are related to FMEA
through function.
- How
to incorporate FMEA studies into quality plans and other QS-9000
documents.
- How
a single mode can have many different causes and effects.
- The
why and how of process flow analysis.
Who
Should Attend?
Anyone
involved in planning, design, or implementation of a system, product,
or manufacturing process.
Features
& Benefits:
- Discover
how to gain insight and understanding about your system, product,
or manufacturing process that can directly improve client satisfaction
and repeat purchase behavior
- Find
out how you can minimize the impact of "things gone wrong"
- Develop
an actual FMEA on a common product to directly apply skills and
concepts presented
- See
how standard forms can guide the FMEA process
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