FAILURE MODE EFFECT ANALYSIS

FAILURE MODE EFFECT ANALYSIS

 

E-LEARNING

  • Duration:

    2 hours

  • Price:

    500

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) is a systematic method for evaluating processes to identify where and how they might fail and to assess the relative impact of different failures. It is commonly used in various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and aerospace, to enhance the reliability and safety of processes and products. The process involves analyzing potential failure modes, determining their causes and effects, and prioritizing them based on their risk

COURSE OBJECTIVES
• Develop Basic Understanding and Concept of FMEA
• Equip participants with the knowledge to identify and analyze failure
• Develop Basic Understanding of Risk Management

TARGET AUDIENCE
• Individuals responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of products and processes. 
• Those involved in assessing and mitigating risks in various business processes
• Those responsible for ensuring projects meet quality standards
• Those working in industries where safety is a critical concern
• Professionals focused on optimizing processes and reducing defects

CERTIFICATION
At the end of the course, participants will obtain a certificate issued by Bureau Veritas

PRE-REQUISITES
There are no pre-requisites to attend this course, however basis Knowledge of the Product or Process, Quality and RCA will be beneficial.

MODULE 1
• Definition of FMEA
• Importance of FMEA
• Basics of FMEA

MODULE 2
• Purpose of FMEA
• Historical Context of FMEA

MODULE 3
• FMEA Process Overview
• Different Types of FMEA (DFMEA, PFMEA)
• Common FMEA Approaches
 

MODULE 4
• Common FMEA frameworks
• Risk Management & Mitigation Strategies