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Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA)

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

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

5 Core Tools Awareness

Online Training via Zoom

For the IATF16949, 5 Core Tools is very important. If it is implemented effectively, it will minimize customers’ complaints and rejects. With the transfer of new products or to manufacture new products, product quality planning is essential for the success of the company. This program provides guidelines designed to produce a product quality plan which will support the development of a product or service that will satisfy the customer. When ready to submit samples, Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is required. Failure Modes And Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a tool used for preventive actions. Measurement System Analysis (MSA) consist of calibration and Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R). Statistical Process Control (SPC) is used to control the processes.

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