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FMEA: FAILURE MODE AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS-

Using FMEA to Prevent Design and Product/Process Problems


Presented by: Lead Instructor, QMSolutions, Inc.

WHEN: See schedule for dates

8:00 am - 4:00 pm
(7:30 am - Continental Breakfast available)
COST: $335 Members, $435 Non-Members

Price includes workshop material, Continental breakfast and lunch.
WHERE: CQC at Rensselaer Hartford

WORKSHOP SYNOPSIS:
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is an analytical tool used to examine potential failure modes of your product and process throughout the design, development, and production of your products and processes.  It can be one of the most effective tools that you can use to detect and correct problems before they occur.

Originally developed as a tool of the aerospace industry, it has unfortunately not attained wide acceptance and use despite its proven effectiveness.   The FMEA process may be utilized in a variety of applications, including:

  • Product Design
  • Process Design
  • Tooling and Equipment
  • Materials Selection
  • Safety
  • Finance
  • Software Design
  • Maintenance
  • Marketing
  • Purchasing
  • Human Resources
  • QS-9000
This can be one of the most effective tools you can use to prevent problems before they occur. As an integral part of your design/development process, FMEA allows you to systematically evaluate potential problems as to their potential severity and impact, and identify and evaluate the effect of corrective actions. You can then redirect your design or production process accordingly. Each attendee will receive an original copy of the AIAG FMEA manual.
OBJECTIVES:
This workshop presents basic FMEA principles and practical guidance of their application
  • Learn how to design your products right the first time
  • Eliminate costly errors and expensive lead time
  • Resolve material and tooling problems before production
  • Enhance the performance of your concurrent engineering program


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