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.
Process Control / Quality System
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,
Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R)
GR&R is the common tool for doing the Measurement System Analysis (MSA) and is an essential element in studying the contribution of the measuring instrument in the total variation. It is a method to check whether the Gauge is sufficient to measure the part variation against the customer specification. This course will guide on how to assess and analyze the capability of the measurement system to produce quality data which is the pre-requisite to any data analysis initiative.
7 Basic Quality Tools
The course deals with the use of the 7 QC Tools in defining, prioritizing and analysing problems. The goal is to identify the real problem and its root cause to come up with the appropriate action that will ultimately prevent problem recurrence. It helps the participants utilize the structured approach in problem analysis and decision making.
Statistical Process Control (SPC101)
Statistical Process Control (SPC101) course enables the participant to utilize the seven basic tools of Quality Control as problem-solving tools and understand the different types of control charts and how to interpret them for process improvement activity.
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Measurement System Analysis (MSA101)
Quality of data and subsequently the measurement system that produces the data is utmost important in any organization that focuses on fact-based decision-making process. Measurement System Analysis (MSA) is a critical component of quality management, especially in manufacturing and process improvement methodologies. It evaluates the accuracy, precision, and reliability of the system used to take measurements.
This course will guide on how to assess and analyze the capability of the measurement system to produce quality data which is the pre-requisite to any data analysis initiative.
This training course is based on the AIAG’s 4th Edition Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Reference Manual. Hence, the content meets the MSA core tools requirement for the ISO/TS 16949 Standard.
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