Posts Tagged ‘FMEA’
Use FMEA to Choose Critical Design Features
Creating design specs is an important part of engineering design. We review a way to choose critical design features, based on risk.
Read MoreHow to use FMEA for Complaint Investigation
We talk through how to go about using FMEA for complaint investigation and what we can do with the information.
Read MoreUFMEA vs. DFMEA
UFMEA vs. DFMEA, the power tools of concept development. What are the similarities and differences? How do they relate, and do we need both?
Read MorePrevention Controls vs. Detection Controls
Dianna compares different types of controls in product development and design engineering: Prevention Controls vs. Detection Controls. She reviews concepts, uses for controls, risk-based controls, and how to prioritize design efforts for the right controls.
Read MoreChoosing a Confidence Level for Test using FMEA
We should choose a confidence level for our requirements or their test plans. We can associate that confidence level with the level of risk associated with our product. FMEA is a great tool for us to refer to, to help us choose a relevant confidence level by basing our decision on one or more metrics that the FMEA can provide.
Read MoreGetting Started with FMEA – It All Begins with a Plan
We’re starting to populate an FMEA table with our team. We get it started, but then we get stuck in disagreements. Or we think we finish it and then we don’t know what to do with it.
We can avoid these headaches with a little planning (or maybe a lot of planning – it depends on the project). We talk about risk management planning, as it relates to FMEA.
Read MoreHow many controls do we need to reduce risk?
When we’ve identified a risk to our design or user process – and that risk can pose a potential harm – how many controls do we need to add? We discuss prevention vs. detection controls, ALARP, as low as possible, and some scenarios where we could (and maybe couldn’t) justify a risk as acceptable without…
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