Process and Design FMEA
About This Course
Step into the vital world of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) with our comprehensive course. This course is meticulously designed to equip you with the knowledge and practical skills to identify and apply process and design FMEA techniques effectively. From discerning various failure modes to understanding their severity and detectability, our course provides a thorough understanding of FMEA procedures, preparing you for real-world applications.
The learning journey doesn't stop there. Delve deeper into risk evaluation, where you will learn to assess FMEA failure risks accurately and recommend necessary follow-up actions. This course goes beyond theoretical understanding, providing practical insights to navigate and manage potential risks in various processes and designs. Whether you're an engineer, quality analyst, or a project manager, our Process and Design FMEA course will empower you to minimize risks, improve reliability, and enhance the overall quality of your projects
What You'll Learn
- Identify process and design FMEA techniques.
- Perform FMEA procedures, specifying the failure modes severity and detectability.
- Evaluate FMEA failure risks and recommend follow-up actions.
Course Outline:
Topic 1: Introduction to Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
- What is Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)?
- Why and when to use FMEA?
- The history of FMEA
- What are the types of FMEA?
- What is Process FMEA?
- What is Design FMEA?
- Benefits of FMEA
- Shortcomings of FMEA
- What are the six stages of FMEA?
Topic 2: Perform FMEA
- Identify failure modes and specifying their severity
- Specify the occurrence of failures
- What are the potential causes
- What are the occurrence rating
- Specify the detectability of failures
- What are current process controls
- What is detectablity rating
Topic 3: Interpret FMEA and Recomennd Follow Up Actions
- Quantifying risk and correcting high risk situation
- What is RPN?
- What are the actions recommended?
- What is Responsibility, Target Completion Dates and Actions taken?
- Reevaluating the risk and visualising Your FMEA ranking
- Calculating the resulting RPN
- Creating a spider chart
Entry Requirements
Knowledge and Skills
• Able to operate using computer functions
• Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
• Positive Learning Attitude
• Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
• Minimum of 1 year of working experience.
Target Age Group: 18-65 years old