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MBB Consulting™ - Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training In San Antonio, TX

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training In San Antonio, TX

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training
San Antonio is famous for the Battle of the Alamo. MSA training helps San Antonio students avoid making wrong decisions from bad data.
Price $349
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size3 - 10 students
Start Day
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CitySan Antonio, TX

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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, San Antonio students learn:

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training Course Overview:

MSA training describes Measurement System Analysis - quantifying measurement error help San Antonio 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.

San Antonio

Alamo City

Excellent choice! Our favorite attractions to try after Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training in San Antonio are Sea World and the river walk. Six Flags is fun if you can avoid the crowds. Also, check out the Alamo, Majestic Theatre, Natural Bridge Cavern, and several excellent gardens.

San Antonio
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
San Antonio, TX
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Facility

Our San Antonio Training Center is near the intersections of I-10 & I-35 in the Bank of America Plaza which has a business lounge, gym, and on-site lunch restaurant. Also nearby are the San Antonio Museum of Art, DoSeum, Japanese Tea Garden, Witte Museum, and Splashtown.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Matthew H.
Matthew H.
Manufacturing Engineer II
Medical


This course was very useful and practical, it uses examples that both challenge and compel the student. The experience and expertise of MBBC's instructor in the subject matter result in a classroom environment that marries fundamental pedagogy to the real world; and it includes the advantage of a better understanding of GD&T across diverse teams for their desired application(s). Here, we were able to identify areas of improvement both individually and within our organization. Thank you, it was a great experience.



David Oelrich
David Oelrich
HR Manager
Energy


I had the pleasure of working with our Master Black Belt in a high-tech manufacturing company where formal continuous improvement was a new concept. I was impressed with his ability to translate the concepts and skills needed to start down the path of the discipline in a way that was not only accessible to the employees, but excited them and moved many of them into being active, positive participants. I saw an immediate improvement in overall engagement, which helped in areas well beyond the tactical and functional areas included in the improvement project, itself.