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Applied Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Workshop, Safety Critical Process Analysis covers the FMEA approach, a structured way to identify and address potential problems, or failures and their resulting effects on the system or safety process before an adverse event occurs.

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Root cause analysis (RCA) is on the other hand a structured way to address problems after they occur. FMEA involves identifying and eliminating process failures for the purpose of preventing an undesirable event when it comes to safety.

Participants will learn:

  • FMEA’s WHAT, WHY, WHO, WHEN, and HOW
  • WHAT Failure Mode and Effects Analysis is
  • The general principles of an FMEA
  • WHY we should use FMEA
  • WHO the FMEA team members should be
  • WHEN an FMEA should be developed
  • HOW to begin and complete the FMEA
  • How FMEA is used along with Safety Critical Design Processes
  • Use FMEA, as a tool for testing functional safety
  • STEP-BY-STEP Procedure to successfully accomplish Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)

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