This course is a 1 day (½ day – lecture and ½ day workshop). This course follows a step-by-step method for conducting FMEA in a dynamic instructor-led format. The course describes the methodologies which have been proven to be best practices for FMEA development.
Trainings
Basic Principles of Liquid Chromatography
Review the fundamentals of chromatography, understand key factors affecting HPLC separations, identify different liquid chromatography types, and learn to select appropriate elution methods for analysis.
Elemental Analysis by EDX and XRF
This course provides the participants with an advanced knowledge on Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy and desires to expand their knowledge on data interpretation in order to equip themselves for a more accurate qualitative and quantitative analysis.
X-Ray Diffraction Basics and Applications to Material Science (XRD101)
X-Ray diffraction is a versatile analytical technique for examining crystalline solids, which include ceramics, metals, electronic materials, geological materials, organics, and polymers. These materials may be powders, single crystals, multilayer thin films, sheets, fibers, or irregular shapes, depending on the desired
measurement.
Value Stream Mapping (VSM101)
This course is design for the participants to know how to utilize one of the mapping technique to depict
current and future states in the process of developing implementation plans to install lean systems,
Water Sampling for Drinking Water and Wastewater (WAT102)
The Training Course on Water Sampling is a one-day seminar which deals with the requirements and procedures on water sampling in compliance with the regulatory requirements and standard methods.