AIAG-VDA FMEA 1st EDITION -AUTOMOTIVE CORE RISK MANAGEMENT
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Course contains complete information of AIAG-VDA FMEA latest edition It can be easily understandable for all level of people about Overview of AIAG VDA FMEA and changes from AIAG FMEA to New Edition AIAG-VDA FMEA•Introduction and Objectives of FMEA•Overview of changes from PFMEA IV Edition to the new Edition•FMEA for products and process•FMEA Methodologies7 Step Approach are given below as per New edition•Planning and preparation•Structure Analysis•Function analysis•Failure Analysis•Risk Analysis•Optimization•Results documentationDefinition•Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a step-by-step approach for identifying all possible failures in a design, a manufacturing or assembly process, or a product or service.•The purpose of the FMEA is to take actions to eliminate or reduce failures, starting with the highest-priority ones. FMEA also documents current knowledge and actions about the risks of failures, for use in continuous improvement. Four Important factors to do an FMEA•Increased Quality Demands from End Users & OEMs•Continuous Cost Optimization pressure•High Complexity in Vehicle•Increased Product Liability Safety, regulatory requirementsTo deal with above challenges, FMEA is considered as one of the Technical Risk Reduction method. Scope of FMEA Failure mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a team oriented systematic, Qualitative, analytical method intended to•Evaluate the potential technical risks of failure of a product or process•Analyze the causes and effects of those failures•Document preventive and detection actions•Recommended actions to reduce risk•Manufacturers consider different types of risk including technicalRisks, financial risks, time risks, and strategy risks. The FMEA isused for analyzing the technical risks to reduce failures and improve safety in the products and processesEvolution of FMEA•1960's: NASA moon program engineers devised a method of forecasting problems.•1970's: Method becomes know as FMEA and is adopted by various quality organizations.•1980's: with increased emphasis on quality , method spreads to large corporations.•1990's: Large corporations are , in turn , pressing suppliers to adopt the method.•2000's: Method is being applied elsewhere such as healthcare. Objective of FMEA•Identify the functions of product or steps of a process•Understand potential failure mode associated with product or process steps•Understand the risk and its actions optimization of prioritization•Understand the prevention and detection controls adequacy

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