Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA)
CT102FMEA
About This Course
Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA) CT102FMEA OVERVIEW Using a systematic risk-based approach, FMEA helps identify and prevent potential failures early, especially in new concepts. It evaluates potential errors during development and planning and determines actions to avoid failures or reduce risks. FMEA supports teamwork across different disciplines and shows how much risk has been reduced or can be reduced in the future through experience, calculations, testing, and examinations. This helps minimize failure costs and improves teamwork, making FMEA very beneficial for the organization. Product and Process FMEA is a risk analysis that accompanies planning and development and is integrated into technical departments. In this course, we will explore the essential aspects of FMEA, including understanding and evaluating risks, the Action Priority (AP) matrix, and managing critical and Special Characteristics. Additionally, we will delve into the development and integration of control plans and introduce you to Reverse FMEA, a proactive method to ensure continuous improvement and risk management. TARGET AUDIENCE - Project Managers, Process Engineers - Operators, supervisors (anyone exposed to risk-based thinking in a production facility) - Anyone involved in a multi-disciplinary team (including the launch team) project approach - Quality team members - Production team members TRAINING CONTENT - Understand the 7-step Approach - Hands-on exercises understanding the full application of the 7 steps - Understand Risk - Evaluate Risk - AP (Action Priority Matrix) - Critical/Special Characteristics - Control plan - Reverse FMEA COURSE PRE-REQUISITES None DURATION 2 full days or 4 half-days CLASS SIZE Up to 16 delegates
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