This two-day course provides you with a hands-on approach using a case study to develop a PFMEA using the new methodology in line with the methods specified in the AIAG VDA Failure Mode and Effects Analysis FMEA Handbook Edition 1. The course takes delegates through the new 7 step approach using the case study which will allow delegates to practice each of the 7 steps.
How will I benefit?
This course will help you:
- Understand how to implement the 7 step approach
- Understand how to use the severity, occurrence and detection tables
- Understand how to use the Action Priority Tables (AP)
- Understand the linkages between the cost of quality and FMEA and the financial impact FMEA has on performance
Who should attend?
- Anyone involved in process development activities, either as a team member or leading the activities
- IATF 16949 auditors
- Anyone interested in learning more about new AIAG and VDA FMEA
- Anyone involved in the implementation and maintenance of IATF 16949
What will I learn?
Delegates will have the knowledge to:
- Participate in the new 7 step approach including:
- System analysis – Planning & preparation, Structure analysis, and Function analysis
- Failure analysis and risk mitigation – Failure analysis, Risk analysis, and Optimization
- Risk communication – Results documentation
- Assign severity occurrence and detection rankings using the new tables based on data provided from the case study
- Be able to prioritize actions using the Action Priority Tables (AP)
- Develop the COQ from the process FMEA activity taking account of company level data affected by the PFMEA
Delegates will have the skills to:
- Become a productive team member in the development of the AIAG VDA Process FMEA
- Apply the steps involved to achieve a successful process FMEA using the new 7 step approach
What is included?
On completion, you’ll be awarded an internationally recognized BSI Training Academy certificate.