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Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) 3rd Edition
Seminar Content
This two- day seminar deals with the concept of Process review (Process Flow, Process FMEA and Control Plan) and its links to new Product Development. Process review is a generic tool that can be applied to any industry, including service industries. This methodology can be used during new product launches as well as to solve problems encountered with existing products. This very important tool can be used for implementing product realization of ISO 9001:2000 and ISO/TS 16949:2002.
Who Should Attend
Development coordinators and others who are APQP team members, process engineers, quality professionals, PPAP coordinators, engineering, quality program and project managers, document control administrators, sub contractors responsible for product realization.
Prerequisites
Participants should possess a working knowledge of quality systems and methodologies, and have some experience in ISO-based quality management systems.
Seminar Materials
Each participant will receive extensive course material and certificate.
Seminar Goals
After this training, the participants will have a clear understanding of the following:
- Process review concepts
- Feasibility and contract review
- Benefits of Process flow
- Links between Process Flow, PFMEA,Control Plan and Work Instructions
- Process FMEA and Control Plan
- Aspects of the 3rd edition of FMEA released by the AIAG.
Seminar Outline
- Defining the purpose and scope of an FMEA.
- Recognize and evaluate potential failures of a process.
- When and why do we have to do an FMEA?
- How to use Process Review to improve on customer complaints and quality problems
- How to use Process Review for a value-added implementation
- How to identify a failure mode and to link it with the concerned effects.
- Links between Process Flow, PFMEA, Control Plan and Work Instruction and establishing these links.
- Determining the Risk Priority Numbers
- How to derive Work instructions using this methodology
Course Sequence: FMEA |