1 day(s)
, 7 instructional hours
7 Engineering Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
About This Event:
This module identifies the benefits of failure mode effects analysis (FMEA) as a preventive tool for both design and process development. The event provides practical experience and skills in completing the FMEA.
Leave with a clear understanding of the steps required to produce FMEAs.
Topics Covered Include:
Relationship between FMEA and APQP Defining FMEA customers Process FMEA Design FMEA Risk Priority Number (RPN) Design and process FMEA checklists Sign of a successful FMEA.
Instructor(s):
Quality systems facilitators from the NC State University Industrial Extension Service. Each facilitator is an experienced Quality Management System facilitator and auditor. NCSU-IES facilitators have assisted many companies with the training and implementation of their quality management system. They have developed and conducted quality system assessments and improvement techniques and demonstrated specific understanding and implementation techniques related to other ISO 9001:2000 based quality management systems, such as, ISO/TS 16949 Automotive Quality Management Systems; ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems; ISO 22000 Food Safety Management Systems, etc.
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