Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a systematic approach used to recognize and evaluate the potential failure of a product or process and the associated effects of that failure. It serves as a vital tool for organizations to identify actions that could eliminate or reduce the chance of potential failures while documenting the entire process. Unlike conventional methods that focus on late failure correction, the FMEA approach emphasizes early avoidance and failure prevention, which significantly reduces overall time and costs. By implementing FMEA, businesses can reduce design and process changes, lower warranty costs, and ultimately improve product quality and enhance customer satisfaction.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this training are to ensure participants can:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is designed for multi-disciplinary, cross-functional team members, includng: Design and Process Engineers, Quality Assurance and Quality Engineering personnel, Manufacturing and Production staff, Material Control and Purchasing staff, Sales and Field Service personnel, Any staff involved in risk assessment, engineering changes, or the APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning) process.
ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
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