- This course introduces Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA) and the methodologies used to examine both attribute and variable measurement systems as described in the Measurement Systems Analysis reference handbook.
Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Control Plan (CP)
Measurement System Analysis (MSA)
Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Production Part Approval Process (PPAP)
Training Methodology
The entire program is divided into 4 day sessions on Core tool.
Assignments after each session to ensure participants not only
learn the theory, examples, case studies during training but also
become competent to practice by themselves.
Final test and assessment.
International Certification will be provided to the qualified
participants.
APQP is a project management tool that ensures products meet customer requirements through structured planning and error prevention. It divides the product development process into five phases, further breaking them into activities for precise management.
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a structured risk assessment methodology used to identify potential failure modes in a process, product, or system. It evaluates the impact, severity, and likelihood of failures, helping organizations proactively address risks before they occur.
A Control Plan (CP) outlines key processes and controls to ensure consistent product quality. It defines monitoring methods and response strategies for process deviations, helping maintain compliance with quality standards.
Measurement is crucial in Six Sigma. MSA is a systematic approach to evaluating the accuracy, reliability, and variability of a measurement system. It helps determine how much measurement variation affects overall process performance, ensuring data integrity for effective decision-making.
SPC utilizes statistical tools to monitor process behavior, identify system inefficiencies, and resolve production issues. It ensures quality control by detecting variations and maintaining process stability, often used interchangeably with Statistical Quality Control (SQC).
PPAP is a standardized process that ensures suppliers understand customer requirements, adhere to documented expectations, and consistently produce reliable, high-quality parts and products. It validates manufacturing processes for repeatability and compliance.
Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)
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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
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Control Plan (CP)
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Measurement System Analysis (MSA)
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Statistical Process Control (SPC)
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Production Part Approval Process (PPAP)
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