1 Day
I.D.#90033
This seminar introduces the participant to the analytical process in
which potential failure modes, failure effects and causes of failure are
identified. Criticality and risk analysis concepts are also covered for
dealing with the effects of failure. Analysis is used to identify corrective
actions that may be used to eliminate failure modes or minimize the
effect of failure. Additionally, the analysis may be used to identify
controls necessary to prevent failure occurrence. This course covers
the AIAG standardized format for FMEA and the succeeding SAE
Recommended Practice for FMEA, J1739, which is included in the
course materials.
There is considerable overlap between this course and I.D.#90034 -
Introduction to Failure Modes and Effects Analysis for Product Design
(Design FMEA). See course I.D.#92002 - Introduction to Failure Modes
& Effects Analysis for Product Design & Manufacturing Process Design
(Product & Process FMEA) if you are interested in both Product &
Process FMEA.
Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will be able to:
List the benefits, requirements and objectives of an FMEA
Explain the steps and methodology used to analyze a Process
FMEA
Compare a variety of tools utilized when performing an FMEA
Identify corrective actions or controls and their importance in
minimizing or preventing failure occurrence
Review the objectives of the SAE Recommended Practice for FMEA,
J1739
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