Practical sheet | REF: FIC1291 V1

Carrying out a product FMEA

Author: Philippe FLÉCHON

Publication date: October 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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    3. Forming a group

    FMEA is a collective effort.

    • It requires knowledge of the product, its operation and its conditions of use, and calls for a multidisciplinary team.

    • It aims to establish confidence in the product, hence the importance of creating a consensus on failure assessments and solutions.

    3.1 Identify participants

    List the product knowledge involved, including :

    • the market, customers and their needs, competitors ;

    • planned technologies ;

    • how it will be installed, commissioned, maintained and serviced;

    • how it will be used;...

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