2017 - Webinar On "The Dynamic Control Plan"
Topics/Call fo Papers
Description :
The control plan and Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) are both parts of Advanced Quality Planning (AQP). The control plan is, in fact, a deliverable from FMEA, and both tools' organizations by critical to quality (CTQ) characteristic and potential failure modes suggest their combination into a single entity, the dynamic control plan (DCP).
Objective of the webinar:
Attendees will learn the roles of QFD, FMEA, and the control plan in Advanced Quality Planning, and how to integrate FMEA with the control plan to obtain a Dynamic Control Plan.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Roles of QFD, FMEA, and the control plan in AQP
Management of Change (MOC), a chemical process safety principle that carries over into ALL quality and safety related activities. The key takeaway is that any change to a process or its inputs creates the risk of unanticipated and undesirable consequences. This is why changes in product designs or processes should initiate FMEA to address this risk.
FMEA basics including failure mechanisms and modes, risk priority numbers, and controls whose purpose is to mitigate or eliminate the risks in question. Two additional key takeaways that are rarely covered elsewhere with regard to FMEA include:
Risk priority number (RPN) is not everything. Failure modes with severities of 9 and 10 require attention regardless of RPN, and it is also to be noted that RPN is the product of three ordinal numbers. RPN is a generally accepted practice, but it is necessary to keep these issues in mind.
Control plan basics including control factors (potential sources of poor quality), control methods including statistical and non-statistical methods, and related activities such as calibration and measurement systems analysis, and reaction plans for out of control situations. Merger of the control plan with the corresponding FMEA yields the dynamic control plan.
Who Will Benefit:
Quality management professionals
Engineers and technicians with quality management system responsibilities
Design engineers
People with responsibilities for ISO 9001:2015 or ISO/TS 16949 compliant systems
People in related service activities
About Speaker:
William A. Levinson, P.E., FASQ, CFPIM, is the owner of Levinson Productivity Systems PC. He holds professional certifications from the American Society for Quality, APICS, and Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
Contact Details:
Name : Sam Miller
Phone : 1-844-216-5230
Email : support-AT-compliancetrainingpanel.com
Speaker Name : William A. Levinson
Price : 179 $
Website : https://www.compliancetrainingpanel.com/Webinar/To...
The control plan and Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) are both parts of Advanced Quality Planning (AQP). The control plan is, in fact, a deliverable from FMEA, and both tools' organizations by critical to quality (CTQ) characteristic and potential failure modes suggest their combination into a single entity, the dynamic control plan (DCP).
Objective of the webinar:
Attendees will learn the roles of QFD, FMEA, and the control plan in Advanced Quality Planning, and how to integrate FMEA with the control plan to obtain a Dynamic Control Plan.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Roles of QFD, FMEA, and the control plan in AQP
Management of Change (MOC), a chemical process safety principle that carries over into ALL quality and safety related activities. The key takeaway is that any change to a process or its inputs creates the risk of unanticipated and undesirable consequences. This is why changes in product designs or processes should initiate FMEA to address this risk.
FMEA basics including failure mechanisms and modes, risk priority numbers, and controls whose purpose is to mitigate or eliminate the risks in question. Two additional key takeaways that are rarely covered elsewhere with regard to FMEA include:
Risk priority number (RPN) is not everything. Failure modes with severities of 9 and 10 require attention regardless of RPN, and it is also to be noted that RPN is the product of three ordinal numbers. RPN is a generally accepted practice, but it is necessary to keep these issues in mind.
Control plan basics including control factors (potential sources of poor quality), control methods including statistical and non-statistical methods, and related activities such as calibration and measurement systems analysis, and reaction plans for out of control situations. Merger of the control plan with the corresponding FMEA yields the dynamic control plan.
Who Will Benefit:
Quality management professionals
Engineers and technicians with quality management system responsibilities
Design engineers
People with responsibilities for ISO 9001:2015 or ISO/TS 16949 compliant systems
People in related service activities
About Speaker:
William A. Levinson, P.E., FASQ, CFPIM, is the owner of Levinson Productivity Systems PC. He holds professional certifications from the American Society for Quality, APICS, and Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
Contact Details:
Name : Sam Miller
Phone : 1-844-216-5230
Email : support-AT-compliancetrainingpanel.com
Speaker Name : William A. Levinson
Price : 179 $
Website : https://www.compliancetrainingpanel.com/Webinar/To...
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