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MBB Consulting™ - Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training In Pittsburgh, PA

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training In Pittsburgh, PA

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training
Pittsburgh is PA's 2nd largest city located where 3 rivers meet. MSA training helps Pittsburgh students avoid making wrong decisions from bad data.
Price $349 / student assuming min. enrollment is met
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises ending in a test of comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing color print-outs of the slideshow. Please note, this material and the presentation itself are copyrighted. A Certificate of Completion is released for each student who passes their test and for which payment for the training clears.
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About Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training


Who is Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training for?

Quality, Manufacturing, and Product Engineering, plus Continuous Improvement teams are the most common users of measurement system analysis. Internal customer managers, Plant Managers, SQA, and Procurement teams should also understand MSA concepts. So, if your are in or want to be in one of those functions, then MSA training is for you. In our course, Pittsburgh students learn:

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training Course Overview:

MSA training describes Measurement System Analysis - quantifying measurement error help Pittsburgh students avoid making wrong decisions from bad data. Money is wasted when wrong decisions are made from bad data. In factories, good material is wrongfully scrapped. Defective parts are shipped. Wasting money this way extends beyond the factory to transactional processes as well. To avoid it, measurement systems must be analyzed and their error quantified. Our 1-day training equips your team to avoid this waste. It includes:

Accuracy vs. precision.
Calibration and its limitations.
Bias.
Stability.
Linearity.
Repeatability and reproducibility.
Destructive testing techniques.
Analysis of variance.
Graphical analysis.
Test for comprehension.

Pittsburgh

Iron City - America's Most Livable City

Excellent choice! Pittsburgh Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training occurs in western Pennsylvania at the point where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers combine to form the Ohio River. Its Gilded Age sites including Carnegie Museums of Natural History and Art, plus Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens speak to its history as an industrial center. Make time to visit Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, and Point State Park. Also popular is the city view from Mount Washington especially while riding the Duquesne Incline.

Pittsburgh
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Facility

Pittsburgh Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training is delivered downtown near the Smithfield St Bridge less than 1,000 ft from the Monongahela River.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Leticia A.
Leticia A.
Manufacturing/Process Engineer
Medical


This course helped me improve my abilities in implementation of Gage R & R in my daily activities, it is a great tool for resolving problems in the industry and it is a great course to take with coworkers to create an environment of teamwork.



Charles Haymaker
Charles Haymaker
Vice President
International Transport


I had the privilege of working with our Master Black Belt when he spearheaded the Six Sigma transformation within our company. The "do-as-I-do" disciplined style of his direction resonated within our entire organization. This was during a period of escalated growth and the management struggles that often accompany. Through his steady and focused approach, he brought structure to the craziness, garnered buy-in at all levels, and was quickly recognized as the guru. This was several years ago and now as a leader in an unrelated industry, I still find myself looking back on many of the concepts and methods we discussed. You may remember that one great teacher you had when you were in school, or a mentor you still think about today? He is one of those kind of special people who one is fortunate to know.