FMEA (Failure Modes Effects Analysis)
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Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is a step-by-step approach for identifying all possible failures in a design, a manufacturing or assembly process, or a product or service.
Failure modes and effects analysis also documents current knowledge and actions about the risks of failures, for use in continuous improvement. FMEA is used during design to prevent failures. Later it's used for control, before and during ongoing operation of the process.Ideally, FMEA begins during the earliest conceptual stages of design and continues throughout the life of the product or service.
Benefits
Educates and trains your people giving them the knowledge and confidence to assess and eliminate or reduce risk through the use of FMEA (Failure Modes Effects Analysis) on capital projects, new processes and new products saves organisation's time and money.
Our Know How
We have run FMEA training courses for organisations in many sectors and many sizes. These workshops have enabled those organisations to react faster to predicted events, implement projects faster and improve customer satisfaction.
What We Deliver
This team based approach to risk analysis focuses on identification and scoring of risk and the creation of actions to remove these risks moves an organisation from being reactive to problems to being proactive creating an advantage over your competitors. The participants will have created a FMEA for the organisation
by the end of the workshop.
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