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FMEA AIAG & VDA Step 5: Risk Analysis
The fifth step of the AIAG & VDA FMEA approach is risk analysis. Learn the importance of the two types of current controls, how to use rating tables to assign Severity, Occurrence, and Detection ratings, and how to use action priority tables for selecting the most impactful risk mitigation actions.
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Introduction to the AIAG Standard for FMEA
04:24
2FMEA AIAG & VDA Step 1: Planning and Preparation
06:18
3How to Use the 5Ts for FMEA Project Planning
05:03
4FMEA AIAG & VDA Step 2: Structure Analysis
05:53
5FMEA AIAG & VDA Step 3: Function Analysis
05:48
6FMEA AIAG & VDA Step 4: Failure Analysis
07:27
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FMEA AIAG & VDA Step 5: Risk Analysis
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9FMEA AIAG & VDA Step 6: Optimization
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10FMEA AIAG & VDA Step 7: Results Documentation
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Next Video What Is an Action Priority Table in FMEA?
During the fifth step of FMEA, we conduct a risk analysis and identify actions to reduce risk. The AIAG approach uses an Action Priority (AP) table to rank items as high, medium, and low. Learn how to use the Action Prioritization table as a guide in choosing the most important actions to address risks.