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The Eight Key FMEA Terms
When performing an FMEA as a team, using a common language to understand the issues is essential for developing consensus around risks and what to do about them. Learn the eight key terms and how they are used when performing a failure modes and effects analysis
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What Is Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)?
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2Getting Started with FMEA
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The Eight Key FMEA Terms
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5How to Scope FMEA Projects
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6FMEA Step 1: Identify Failure Modes
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7FMEA Steps 2 and 3: Identify Failure Effects and Assign Severity Rankings
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8FMEA Steps 4 and 5: Identify Failure Causes and Assign Occurrence Rankings
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9FMEA Steps 6 and 7: List Current Controls and Assign Detection Rankings
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10FMEA Steps 8, 9, and 10: Calculate RPNs, Address Priority Items, and Recalculate RPNs
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11How to Set Severity, Occurrence, and Detection Ranking Scales for FMEA
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12What Is a Control Plan?
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13Using FMEA in Six Sigma DMAIC
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14What Is Failure Modes and Effects Criticality Analysis (FMECA)?
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15How to Use a Criticality Matrix for FMECA
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16Failure Modes and Effects Analysis Versus Fault Tree Analysis
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