Includes
design and process FMEAs following AIAG and QS-9000 guidelines
Web-Based • LAN-Based • CD-ROM
Course Description
Course Objectives
Intended Audience
Time to Complete
Course Outline
Why Does My Company Need
This Program?
Recently updated to match the latest AIAG guidelines
for conducting FMEAs!
FMEA Investigator
is a computer-based training program
that walks learners through all of the steps to conduct both process and
design FMEAs. In addition to detailed instruction following AIAG
guidelines for FMEAs, FMEA Investigator also includes real life
examples. Follow two companies through a step-by-step analysis and see how they used FMEAs
to improve their product design and manufacturing processes.
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Learners will be able to:
- Describe the purpose of an FMEA and explain the benefits of using
FMEAs in both design and process engineering situations.
- Explain the ten steps to conducting an FMEA.
- Contribute effectively to an FMEA team.
- Customize FMEA rating scales.
Engineers, supervisors,
managers, quality professionals. Anyone who will be serving as a
member or leader of an FMEA team.
5 to 8 hours
FMEA Investigator is divided into three units: FMEA Overview,
Design FMEAs, and Process FMEAs.
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Training is essential to assuring team members have a common understanding of how the FMEA
process works, but its difficult finding the time to get everyone on the team together.
With the FMEA Investigator each individual receives one-to-one
computer-based instruction, with graphics and sound, at their own convenience. The hassle
of having to schedule classroom training sessions is eliminated.
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If you already provide FMEA training
Companies that use FMEA
Investigator find that it is an excellent alternative to outside seminars
that can be costly and poorly timed. Instead of having to take several
people away from their job for several hours or sometimes even days, with
FMEA Investigator you can train people when it is most convenient.
Companies using FMEA Investigator find that training time is cut in half
over the time it takes to teach the same information in a seminar setting.
That's because learners control the speed of the training and can proceed at
their pace, not that of the instructor. FMEA Investigator assures that each
employee receives the same, technically correct message. You don't have to
worry that your training will be inconsistent as sometimes happens with
classroom and on-the-job training.
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If you don't already provide FMEA training
Without training, your employees may be struggling through FMEA
projects and not getting the most out of the time and effort they are
investing in them. With the FMEA Investigator you can teach people
the FMEA process just before they work on their first FMEA team.
That means that when they go to their first team meeting they will
understand the language, the process, and be able to contribute to the
teams efforts.
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