Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA)

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Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA)

February 7, 2018 @ 9:00 am - February 8, 2018 @ 5:00 pm

Introduction:

Since its introduction into U.S. industry, Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) has generated widespread interest as means of improving reliability, avoiding costs and shortening lead times. FMEA’s appeal lies in its versatility: Its principles and techniques can be applied to virtually any product or process, making it a valuable tool for companies in any industry.

An FMEA can be described as a systematic group of activities intended to recognize and evaluate the potential failure of a product/process and the effects of the failure, identify actions that could eliminate or reduce the chance of the potential failure occurring, and document the entire process. It is complementary to the process of defining what a design or process must do to satisfy the customer.

Because of the general trend industry to continually improve products and processes whenever possible, using the FMEA as disciplined techniques to identify and help minimize potential concern is as important as ever. One of the most important factors for the successful implementation of an FMEA program is timeliness. It is meant to be a “before-the-event” action, not an “after-the-fact” exercise. To achieve greatest value, the FMEA must be done before a product or process failure mode has been incorporated into a product or process. Up-front time spent properly completing an FMEA, when product/process changes can be most easily and inexpensively implemented, will minimize late change crises. An FMEA can reduce or eliminate the chance of implementing a preventive/corrective change that would create even large concerns.

Learning Objectives:

At the end of this training session, participants will be able to:

  • Define Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (4th. Edition released on 28 June 2008);
  • Explain how FMEA helps improve reliability, cost and lead time;
  • Identify the 3 stages of “Bathtub Curve” and types of failures they represent;
  • Explain and illustrate the purpose of Design, Process and Service FMEAs;
  • Use and practice appropriate FMEAs at workplace.

Target Group:

Managers and Engineers from Production and Quality Departments. Statistician, Purchasing and Marketing executives will also find this course relevant to their job function.

 

Details

Date:
07 - 08 February 2018
Time:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Venue

Sunway Hotel Seberang Jaya
11, Lebuh Tenggiri Dua, Bandar Seberang Jaya,
13700 Prai,
Penang, Malaysia
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