FMEA/FMECA Leader Training

(SEA J1739:2009, FMEA IEC 60812:2006) 2 Days

We communicate how RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) can be used in our work and reinforce our work with sample applications.

Purpose of the Program

Participants will be able to demonstrate how to use RCA (Reliability Centered Maintenance) work during design and process sequence, starting with the application fields according to the FMEA standards SEA J1739: 2009, FMEA IEC 60812.

Output Program

At the end of the program, the participants will learn how to determine the levels in which they will evaluate the potential errors that occur during the Design and Process and can examine the reduction processes. Action plans from FMEAs and methods for managing FMEA data for future use are also discussed in detail.

Who can participate in the Program?

Employers / Employer Appellants, Production Managers, Quality Managers, Maintenance Managers, Other Managers, Warehouse Managers, Process Safety Assigned Persons, Occupational Safety Specialists, Workplace Doctors, Healthcare Personnel, Chemistry / Electrical / Mechanical Engineers and Technicians, Employees in Other Fields.

Learning Content

Design (DFMEA), Process (PFMEA) and Maintenance (FMECA) are analytical techniques used by the team to ensure design / production / maintenance activities. Supports new design / production / maintenance commissioning or successful production of existing design / production / maintenance. Potential errors in design / production / maintenance activities determine the effects of faults and related mechanisms.

- FMEA Definition and Error Type and Effect Analysis Approach,

- FMEA Methodology,

- Benefits and Gains,

- Types (Design and Process FMEA / FMECA),

- Fields of Application,

- Design FMEA,

- Areas of Usage,

- Definitions,

- Relationship between Violence, Probability and Exploitability and Risk Priority Score,

- Application Steps,

- Update

- Process FMEA,

- Areas of Usage,

- Definitions

- Relationship between Violence, Probability and Exploitability and Risk Priority Score,

- Application Steps,

- Update,

- Output FMEA,

- FMEA - Control Plan Relationship,

- FMEA - Corrective Activity Relation.