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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Training

Instructor: RABQSA Certified Lead Auditor with TS (IATF) and Registrar Experience

Course Overview: 

FMEA is a systematic approach that identifies potential failure modes in a system, product, or manufacturing/assembly operation caused by either the design or manufacturing/assembly process.

This course introduces the AIAG 4th edition FMEA, its format and the requirements for completing a process FMEA and design FMEA. Hands-on creation of a FMEA helps drive a better understanding of the ranking system and needed actions for those high risks.

Locations and Dates:
May 8 Public 8:30am - 12:00pm Cincinnati, OH EST
Dec 6 Public  8:30am - 12:00pm Columbus, OH EST
$550 person
 
 
 
 

Participants are encouraged to bring a current example of their company’s FMEA’s for comparison and critique.

Course Agenda:

  • The purpose and value of a FMEA
  • The differences of a Design FMEA and a Process FMEA
  • The AIAG format for FMEA’s
    • Discuss each column requirements
    • Rankings for Severity, Occurrence, Detection, and the Risk Priority Number (RPN)
    •  Responses to high RPN's or risks
  • Workshop for hands-on creation of a FMEA
  • Critique of an existing company FMEA

 Learning Objectives:

  • Effective PFMEA and DFMEA development and upkeep
  • Understanding the purpose and value of FMEA’s
  • Hands-on, practical exercises
  • Critique and feedback of FMEA examples
  • Understanding relevant sources of data for inputs to create an effective FMEA
  • Improve competency and skills of FMEA team members
  • Improve knowledge and ability of auditors (internal and certification body) to evaluate ineffective FMEA’s
  • Meet automotive, ISO/TS 16949:2009 and Customer Specific Requirements for FMEA’s

 

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