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MBB Consulting™ - Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Training In Dallas, TX

Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Training In Dallas, TX

Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Training
Dallas is the US 9th and Texas 3rd largest city. FMEA training helps Dallas students avoid risk designing products, or processes.
Price $349 / student
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 - 12 students
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CityDallas, TX

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About Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Training


Who is Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Training for?

Failure Mode and Effects Analysis training is for anybody interested in launching a new undertaking more successfully. New undertakings can be services, products, or processes. And more successfully means with less risk, injury to customers or employees, warranty cost, rework cost, and scrap cost. In our course, Dallas students learn:

Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Training Course Overview:

FMEA training describes Failure Mode and Effects Analysis so Dallas students can lessen risk while designing any new system, product, or process. FMEA as a Design Tool. Failure Mode and Effects Analysis was born in Aerospace and evolved in Automotive; industries where we can't afford to make mistakes because they're safety-critical and measured in the cost of lives lost. What's useful for designing a zero-failure Space Shuttle is probably useful everywhere. Many industrial leaders agree so FMEA has found applications not only in product design but system design and process design as well. For example, Manufacturing Engineers in Automotive Powertrain divisions may have $50M budgets to launch new machining lines. That's a lot of money; as much as many smaller companies earn in a year. Mistakes can't be made. The expectation is that these new, super-complex lines launch flawlessly. How can that be done? FMEA.

FMEA as a Root Cause Analysis Tool. In Six Sigma's DMAIC Analyze Phase, suppose you're working on a really tough problem with a low defect rate or a one-off that was destroyed in the process of its failure. How can you find the root cause? Many folks give up at this point claiming, "we can't do anything about a one-off failure". Not true. If that were true, FAA investigators wouldn't have jobs. If actual failure modes no longer exist, we can look at potential causes. FMEA allow us to do that.

Dallas

D-Town

Excellent choice! Dallas is home to 21 Fortune 500 companies including Exxon Mobil, JC Penney, AT&T, Texas Instruments, and others. With the construction of multiple railroads, Dallas became a booming trading center especially for cotton attracting workers from neighboring states. Skyscrapers emerged early. Petroleum was discovered around Dallas establishing the city as a market hub. Communications, Engineering and manufacturing evolved from WWII. City inventions include the Superbowl, and frozen margarita machine. Local foods include BBQ, Mexican, Tex-Mex, and margaritas. Have fun and take time to enjoy the city after your MBBC Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Training class.

Dallas
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Dallas, TX
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Facility

Dallas Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Training occurs out of our facility next to White Rock Creek and Bert Fields Park.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Debapriya B.
Debapriya B.
Recent Graduate MSME


This GD&T Y14.5 is very well instructed. Students are provided with a glossary and the presentation material which can be used in the future for solving any GD&T problem. The instructor is very knowledgeable. He does best to make a clear concept about the whole topic. I recommend this course to everyone.



Kyle F.
Kyle F.
Manufacturing & Process Engineer
Automotive


Our MBBC instructor was great in the IATF Internal Auditor Training, he was funny, informative and had great stories to back up the different parts of the training. He made the training easy to follow and understand.