Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)

Reduce your company’s risk of costly mistakes. FMEA allows you to identify potential modes of failure before launching a new product or modifying an existing one. You’ll also learn how to choose and manage teams to effectively carry out these processes.

San Diego, CA (6363)
Schedule and Travel Info
August 19 – 20, 2013
Member: $1395.00
List: $1595.00
Las Vegas, NV (6793)
Schedule and Travel Info
February 17 – 18, 2014
Member: $1395.00
List: $1595.00
On-Site Training
Need to train a group of five or more? Consider on-site training.

Gain a working knowledge of the FMEA process as it is applied to product, process, or system. Identify potential modes of failure and indicate their relationship to product design or manufacturing process, along with their effects, if known, on the end use of the product. Use a systematic approach to parallel, formalize, and document the mental disciplines that an engineer applies to design processes. Discuss FMEA history, methods, types, responsibilities, documentation, implementation, and software.

  • Learning Objectives
    • Manage designated personnel with the skills to conduct and complete an FMEA of products or processes
    • Define types of FMEA's
    • Know the important benefits of FMEA
    • Be familiar with components of FMEA
    • Understand process requirements
    • Select cross-functional teams
  • Who Should Attend

    Anyone trying to identify and reduce risk: design and/or process managers and engineers, or personnel in the fields of manufacturing, quality assurance, reliability research, development, and safety engineering.

  • More Information

    Prerequisites

    None.

    Course Data

    • CEU Hours: 1.60
    • ASQ RU: 1.60
    • Audience: Beginner
    • Provider: ASQ
    • Course ID: FMEA
    • Course Length: 16 hours
    • Cancellation Policy

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