Description
Introduction to FMEA
FMEA is widely used in industries where failure has serious consequences, such as aviation, nuclear power and space exploration. However, it is a highly useful tool for other industries where failure is not dangerous but could be financially or reputationally damaging.
Our Online FMEA training will take through the step-by-step process to help you identify possible problems with a product or service. By the end of the course, you will have the confidence to predict what might go wrong and how bad the effects could so that preventative measures can be put in place before a defect or failing occurs.
The course includes a multiple-choice exam and you will receive internationally recognised certification upon successful completion.
What's Covered in the Course?
Our Online FMEA training will explain what FMEA is and walk you through how to complete one yourself.
During the course, we will cover the following topics:
FMEA Course Content
- What is FMEA?
- Using FMEA templates.
- A Quick Look example.
- FMEA Roadmap.
- Exploring DFMEA and PFMEA.
- Completing your own FMEA.
What are the Benefits of the FMEA Training?
Having knowledge of how to complete a Failure Modes and Effects Analysis will provide you with key skills that you can continue to use throughout your career.
FMEA is hugely beneficial to your organisation as it aids in improving quality, reliability and safety, increase customer satisfaction, and reduce claims, returns and complaints.
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Who is the FMEA Course for?
FMEA training is suitable for all learners. However, it is particularly beneficial to people in business improvement or risk management.
About the FREE FMEA Exam
All Learning Lean training courses include FREE certification exams. These exams ensure that your qualification is a true test of your knowledge and can stand scrutiny. To ensure you pass we provide the following as part of our course fees:
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