What is FMEA training?

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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is an part of product and process design activity. The FMEA process is applicable in Design of Products, Processes and Services. FMEA is a universal tool that is used in any industry or service, where risk of failure has effects on the users of a product, process or service. The primary reason for FMEA training is taking action to prevent a failure, improve a design control through testing or evaluation. Ideal for supervisors, engineers, technician and managers, FMEA training is suited to anyone with a responsibility for improving efficiency in production.

FMEA is an analytical methodology used to ensure that potential problems have been considered and addressed throughout the product and process development cycle. FMEA training helps to:

  • Discover the potential failures, their potential cause mechanisms and the risks designed into a product or process
  • Develop strategies and an action process that reduces the risk of failure
  • Follow-up and evaluate the results of actions on the risks that were discovered

By looking at different methods of analysis and providing examples of how, where and when these should be used, FMEA training focuses on using FMEA as an tool to prevent failure occurring.

Below are some of the positives that come out of FMEA training:

  • Enhancing your efficiency and image
  • Increasing customer satisfaction
  • Reducing product development cost
  • Evidencing and tracking actions taken
  • Establishing design improvement priorities

 

If you would like to find a reliable company who offer more than one quality management solutions then click on the link below to be directed to the EQMS page:

http://www.e-qms.co.uk/

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