Failure Modes - How to use these Kinds of Methods Together
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Overview:This leads to an evaluation of the failure's effect on the product or process and measures to manage it. Often a criticality analysis augments the FMEA, creating an FMECA, to determine the priority order to address the failures.Why should you Attend:An FMEA is a versatile tool with many applications in quality and in improvement. Understanding the tool and it use is provides skills and knowledge for quality practitioners. This presentation provides you with the information you need to for effective FMEA use. It focuses on the process FMEA as a common application the methods also apply in a variety of other uses.Who Will Benefit:Quality ManagersQuality EngineersQuality TechniciansDesign EngineersReliability EngineersSpeaker Profile:Dan is the President of Ombu Enterprises, LLC, a company offering training and execution in Operational Excellence, focused on analytic skills and a systems approach to operations management. Dan has more than 30 years experience in quality, operations, and program management in regulated industries including aviation, defense, medical devices, and clinical labs.Event Fee: One Dial-in One Attendee Price: US$150.00Contact Detail:Compliance4All DBA NetZealous,Phone: +1-800-447-9407Email: supportcompliance4All.com
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