Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) Techniques
Skillsfuture Subsidy Available for SG/PR
10 SDU Points
(1.5 DAYS: DAY 1 - 9AM to 5PM, DAY 2 - 9AM - 12PM)
16 & 17 Oct 2024 (Wed & Thu) 9AM to 5PM / 9AM to 12PM
20 & 21 Nov 2024 (Wed & Thu) 9AM to 6PM / 9AM to 12PM
17 & 18 Dec 2024 (Tue & Wed) 9AM to 6PM / 9AM to 12PM
9AM to 5PM (day 1), 9AM to 12PM (day 2)
10 hours inclusive of assessment hours
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION
- Lecture presentation
- Group discussions
- Presentation
1: 20
MODE OF ASSESSMENT
Written Questioning, Case Study
CERTIFICATION OBTAINED AND CONFERRED BY
Statement of Attainment conferred by Skillsfuture Singapore
COURSE REFERENCE NUMBER
TGS-2023021771
Full Course Fees:
$350.00 nett
*Please ensure correct information has been input into the registration form. These details will be sent directly to Skillsfuture Singapore for subsidy calculation*
Refer to the tables below for the subsidies available--
SME Company Sponsored* *Company's SME status is determined by SSG. The amount of subsidy is System-Generated in TPGateway* |
Course Fees Payable |
Singaporean/PR SME employee above 21 years old | $105.00 |
Non-SME Company Sponsored | Course Fees Payable |
Singaporeans / PRs above 21 years old | $175.00 |
Singaporeans 40 years and above |
$105.00 |
Self Sponsored | Course Fees Payable |
Singaporeans / PRs above 21 years old | $175.00 |
Singaporeans 40 years and above |
$105.00 |
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR SUBSIDY:
Participants must attend at least 75% of the course and complete the exam with competent result.
Participants must be either Singaporean or PR.
There are no subsidies for foreigners (EP,S Pass, WP etc)
There are no subsidies for employees (regardless of nationality) below 21 years old.
Payment for the course must be using company cheque or via GIRO / Bank transfer.
This course aims to provide the learner with generic knowledge, principles and application skills in Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) techniques. The learner is expected to be equipped with the following skills upon completion of the course:
- General understanding of failures and failure mode theory.
- Identification, implementation and follow up of FMEA methodology.
- Application and practice of skills in FMEA techniques.
- Identifying and assessing the actual and potential failures in product and process designs.
- Conducting an FMEA assessment
- What is an FMEA?
- Differences between a Design FMEA and a Process FMEA
- Selecting an FMEA project
- Define Scope of Work (SoW)
- Define failure analysis techniques and number of hours
- Assemble FMEA team
- Customize the Severity, Occurrence and Detection Ranking Scales for Design FMEA and Process FMEA
- 10 steps to conduct a FMEA
- Problem solving techniques
- Execute FMEA project plan
- Criteria for prioritizing ‘risk’ to address major failure modes
- Evaluate FMEA project effectiveness
- Use results of FMEA to trigger continuous improvement
- Recommend proactive control plan
- Recommend follow-up actions and error proofing
Employees in the operational, supervisors and management roles from both manufacturing and service sectors who are able to act as change agents within the organization to drive productivity with measurable outcomes.
RECOMMENDED ATTENDEES
Process specialists who are involved in:
- Design of products, services and processes
- Product maintenance
- Product marketing
- Product manufacturing
- FMEA team
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Minimally 'O' Level educational qualification
OR
Participants with the following competency ratings from the Employability Skills are eligible:
- Listening/ Speaking Min. Level 8
- Reading/ Writing Min. Level 8
- Numeracy Min. Level 8