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DESIGN FAILURE MODE EFFECTS ANALYSIS (DFMEA)

"Because it was an on-site seminar, we could do case study for our actual products, which made it easier to understand and remember."
"All basics were covered so that each person had a greater understanding."
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis is an excellent quality tool to use with any quality system. The benefit of a Design of FMEA comes in the prevention of failures due to design. You will learn how to apply this powerful tool in your organization.
TARGET AUDIENCE   COURSE LENGTH AND COST
Anyone who might participate in a Design FMEA, including engineering, quality, manufacturing, purchasing, marketing, project management, and supplier or customer representatives.

Length: 1 day
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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WHAT’S COVERED
Design FMEA is a product design verification activity that can help avoid a large percentage of product design problems before the design is finalized. People from quality, manufacturing, engineering, purchasing or marketing will benefit from this seminar.

PROGRAM

Introduction to FMEA
  • The FMEA process within an AQP system
  • FMEA and Continuous Improvement strategies
  • System, Design and Process FMEA
  • Quality function deployment and Design FMEA
  • The benefits of Design FMEA
The FMEA Process
  • FMEA: a team effort
  • Information sources for use with a Design FMEA
  • Failure mode brainstorming and evaluation
  • Identification of current controls
  • Estimating the:
    • Severity of the potential effects
    • Occurrence rate of cause/failure mode mechanism
    • Capability of controls to detect the failure mode

  • Documenting the FMEA
Using FMEA to Improve the Design
  • Prioritizing failure modes
  • Developing recommended actions
  • Using Design FMEA to drive product design changes
  • The Design FMEA as a living document

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