FMEA is a process for analysis of potential failure modes within a design, process, or product, classified by severity or determination of the effect of failures on the system. Widely used in manufacturing industries, itís now finding its way into the service industry. It is one of the purest forms of preventive action, and a must-have tool for proper risk management. We'll talk about what FMEA is, and then we'll work on an exercise to actually perform an FMEA.
Course Objectives:
- Define FMEA and describe the purpose of FMEA,Describe the two types of FMEAs,Define severity, detection, and occurrence as they relate to FMEAs
Recommended Background
- Recommended for the entire workforce
Course ID
99999972
Location
Company Choice
Instructor(s)
Purdue University MEP
Competencies
Communication, Critical Thinking, Personal Effectiveness, DIagnostics, Motor/ Motion Control, Power & Control Electronics, Electronic & VF Drives
Method of Delivery
Face to Face
Estimated Effort
TBA
Cost
Negotiable