IDM 355 F2009Dr. Joan Burtner - FMEASlide 1 An Introduction to Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Implementation at a Middle Georgia Manufacturing.

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IDM 355 F2009Dr. Joan Burtner - FMEASlide 1 An Introduction to Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Implementation at a Middle Georgia Manufacturing Facility Dr. Joan Burtner Fall 2009

IDM 355 F2009Dr. Joan Burtner - FMEASlide 2 Failure Modes and Effects Analysis – Severity Ratings Severity of Effect (10-1) –Hazardous without warning –Hazardous with warning –Loss of primary function –Reduced primary function performance –Loss of secondary function –Reduced secondary function performance –Minor defect noticed by most customers –Minor defect noticed by some customers –Minor defect noticed by discriminating customers –No effect

IDM 355 F2009Dr. Joan Burtner - FMEASlide 3 Failure Modes and Effects Analysis – Occurrence Ratings Likelihood of Occurrence –9 Very High: Almost inevitable –7 High: repeated failures –4 Moderate: Occasional failures –2 Low: Relatively few failures –1 Remote: Failure is unlikely

IDM 355 F2009Dr. Joan Burtner - FMEASlide 4 Failure Modes and Effects Analysis – Detection Ratings Ability to Detect (10-1) –Cannot detect –Very remote chance of detection –Remote chance of detection –Very low chance of detection –Low chance of detection –Moderately high chance of detection –High chance of detection –Very high chance of detection –Almost certain detection

IDM 355 F2009Dr. Joan Burtner - FMEASlide 5 Risk Priority Number Calculations Paint Material – accident or transport failure –Potential Failure Effect Lack of paint consistency Severity of Effect rating 4 –Potential Cause Dropped powder Likelihood of Occurrence rating 3 –Current Control Lifting procedures Ability to Detect rating 3 Severity*Likelihood*Detection = 36 = RPN

IDM 355 F2009Dr. Joan Burtner - FMEASlide 6 FMEA Example Process Step/Part Number Potential Failure Mode Potential Failure Effects SEV Potential Causes OCC Current Controls DETRPN MATERIALPower OutagePlant Down MACHINE Air Compressor Failure Plant Down MATERIAL Out of Paint Raw Material Fab Down MACHINE Mill water pump goes down Plant Down EMPLOYEE People not on the floor Plant Down MACHINEBoiler DownFab Down