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Part of the award-winning Manufacturing Insights Video Series, this program was produced in cooperation with Robert Bosch Corporation in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
The program is an introduction to the quality methodology Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA). As every new product is being designed, most manufacturing companies are developing FMEA documents to reduce the risk of product failures. In addition, quality standards like ISO9000 and QS9000 require an FMEA on all new products. To shorten development cycles, many different experts are involved in the design and testing phases of new products. After viewing this program, every person on your design team will have a good understanding of the importance of risk reduction and how the FMEA will keep track of these responsibilities.
This program was designed to quickly bring all the team members up to speed on how the FMEA methods and procedures will impact them. Learning Objectives: A general understanding of why companies do FMEAs, What is the difference between a product and a process risk?, What can companies do to minimize risks? See how FMEA documents track responsibilities to reduce risks and How an FMEA is used within Robert Bosch Corporation.