fmeca failure modes effect and criticality analysis

06 Juni 2014 Event by Admin Solid Corporation
FMECA

SCHEDULE  : 10 - 13 JUNI 2014

VENUE         : JOGJAKARTA PLAZA HOTEL, YOGYAKARTA

DURATION : 4 DAYS

DESCRIPTION

Failure Modes Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA), is a technique which allows the most appropriate maintenance tasks to be selected for equipment. It is a rigorous technique originally developed for the Nuclear Industry in the 1960s but since that time it has also been applied successfully to a wide range of industries. It is particularly useful for heavily-regulated environments such as pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and airlines.
FMECA is best carried out by the people who know their plant and equipment the best – the operators and technicians. This course gives a basic understanding of the technique and how it should be applied and put to use cost-effectively.

It is very easy to fall into the trap of specifying too much maintenance when using FMECA. Participants will be given the necessary tools and confidence during the course so that only cost-effective maintenance tasks are specified.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  1. To understand the reasons why equipment fails and the different ways in which it can fail
  2. To be able to select the most appropriate maintenance task for the equipment in question
  3. To gain a basic understanding of FMECA, where it should be applied, and how to put it to use cost-effectively

 

COURSE CONTENT

  • How to Decide on the Best Type of Maintenance
    1. The Nature of Failure
    2. Four Reasons Why Things Fail
    3. Different Types of Maintenance
    4. Equipment Functions
    5. The Need to Focus on Critical Failures
    6. Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
  • How to Apply FMECA Cost-Effectively
    1. Background to FMECA
    2. Steps in the process
    3. Root cause analysis
    4. FMECA Worked example
    5. Lessons learned

 

PARTICIPANTS

The target audience for the FMECA (Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis) course includes Technicians, Operators, Shift Leaders, Planners and Supervisors.

 

INSTRUCTOR

Ir. Y. Agus Jayatun, MT. and Team

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