Implementing FMEA 4th Edition

DateLocationStatus
June 18-19, 2013 Southfield, MI Register at AIAG
September 24-25, 2013 Southfield, M Register at AIAG
December 3-4, 2013 Southfield, MI Register at AIAG

Establish the use of FMEAs to avoid “Murphy’s Law.” Learn the skills needed to practice risk reduction and defect prevention

Length:  2 days     Prerequisites:  Knowledge of Automotive Requirements recommended

Learning Objectives

  • Define FMEA customers
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship of FMEA to Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)
  • Identify the specifics of Design and Process FMEAs
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the concept of risk and how to reduce the risk of failure
  • Develop FMEAs for your company or products, including how to complete an FMEA and reasoning for specific parts of the FMEA

Plexus Learning Model

Learning is maximized through participation. That is why Plexus training avoids lecture-based teaching and focuses on group activities, case studies and hands-on applications. Learn by doing.

Who Should Attend

  • Anyone involved in the implementation of ISO/TS 16949
  • Individuals and cross functional teams interested in risk reduction and anyone who wants a better understanding of basic FMEA and risk management methodology
  • Representatives from key functional groups involved in an organization’s quality management system

Instructors

Plexus Master Trainers. Plexus Master Trainers train and evaluate:

  • ISO 9001:2008, ISO/TS 16949:2009, AS9100, ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management Systems, FSSC 22000:2005 Food Safety, ISO 9001:2008 for Healthcare and ISO 13485:2003 for Medical Devices.
  • Plexus trains 3rd party auditors and wrote the materials used to certify all of them

Agenda


Day 1

  • Introduction
  • What do Design and Process FMEAs Answer
  • How do FMEAs Reduce Risk
  • Defining Your Design and Process FMEAs Customers
  • Developing Design and Process FMEAs

Day 2

  • Developing Design FMEAs (continued)
  • Developing Process FMEAs (continued)
  • Signs of a Successful FMEA
  • Closure

eLearning Options


A two-hour eLearning module is also available on FMEA. This module provides a good overview of the Core Tools before coming to the class, and would also be an excellent way to prepare for the AIAG Core Tools certification exam in FMEA.



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