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Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA)
Prevention is better than cure
Analysing & mitigating failure modes is key to improved reliability |
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Introductory note |
While Engineers have always
analysed processes and products for potential failures, the FMEA method standardizes the approach and establishes a common language that can be used both, within and between companies |
Methodology |
Lecture |
Case Study |
Individual exercises |
Group Exercises / Games |
Group discussions |
Role plays |
Multimedia presentations |
Evaluation |
Study material |
Outbound activities |
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Training module available in (language) |
English |
Bilingual ( English & Hindi) |
Hindi |
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Training Module recommended for (levels) |
Operators / Associates |
First level supervision / Team Leaders |
Middle management |
Senior Management |
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Training module available in |
One day Programme |
Two day Programme |
Three day Programme |
Three plus day Programme |
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Number of Participants (recommended) |
15-16 people are recommended to attend the module in one batch |
Benefits / Programme Takeaways |
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Skill development for recognition and evaluation of the potential failure of a product or process and its effects
Identifying actions which could eliminate or reduce the chance of the potential failures
Documentation techniques for the process
Successful use of FMEA as a preventive action tool as a part of a FMEA team.
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