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QUALITY PLANING & CONTROL SERIES

Course Synopsis and Timetable

 

Understanding and developing

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) and Control Plan

 

COURSE OBJECTIVE

 

Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA) is an established risk assessment methodology to systematically identify the potential failure of a product or process, assess the impact of the failure, and develop an action plan to eliminate or minimize the impact of the potential failure by planning the control through control plan. FMEA is focuses on prevention, either in manufacturing or the design processes. A well-developed and comprehensive FMEA can greatly reduce the cost of poor quality and it is an interactive process, which will continually improve the quality of your process or product. To provide methodology for developing and implementing the FMEA

  • To present the evaluation criteria for FMEA. Participants would able to: Have a hands-on experience on how to develop a full FMEA and control plan from scratch
  • Integrate FMEA and control plan as part of the organization ongoing improvement initiatives

 

COURSE CONTENT & TIMETABLE

Day 1

  • Introduction to FMEA
  • Overview of Quality Function Deployment
  • Developing Design FMEA & Process FMEA
  • Designing & understanding evaluation criteria
  • Assigning process and product control through error proofing (poka-yoke system), quality control system and Inspection system
  • RPN calculation

Workshop

Discussion

05:00pm End

Day 2

Taking Corrective Action

Linking FMEA and Control Plan

Development of Control Plan

  • Prototype
  • Pre-Launch
  • Production

Improving FMEA and Control Plan

Workshop

Discussion

05:00pm End

 

FOR WHOM

This course is designed for front line managers, engineers or executives who are or plan to be involved in the Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA) activities and control plan as part of their quality improvement initiatives.

 

 

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