achieving safe, reliable, and economical products and processes using failure mode and effects analysis /
First Statement of Responsibility
by Carl Carlson.
PROJECTED PUBLICATION DATE
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1206
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource.
SERIES
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Wiley series in quality & reliability engineering ;
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1
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references
CONTENTS NOTE
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Effective FMEAs; Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; Copyrights and Permissions; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Case for Failure Mode and Effects Analysis; IN THIS CHAPTER; 1.1 THE NEED FOR EFFECTIVE FMEAs; 1.2 FMEA APPLICATION BY INDUSTRY; 1.3 THE FACTOR OF 10 RULE; 1.4 FMEA SUCCESSES; 1.5 BRIEF HISTORY OF FMEA; 1.6 FMEA STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES; 1.7 HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; 1.8 WEB COMPANION TO EFFECTIVE FMEAs; 1.9 END OF CHAPTER PROBLEMS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: The Philosophy and Guiding Principles for Effective FMEAs; IN THIS CHAPTER
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"This book recognizes that correctly done FMEAs are essential to achieving high quality and reliability in products and processes, and are the central core of Design for Six Sigma, Design for Reliability and other Quality and Reliability programs"--
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"This book recognizes that correctly done FMEAs are essential to achieving high quality and reliability in products and processes, and are the central core of Design for Six Sigma, Design for Reliability and other Quality and Reliability programs. The Objective of the book is to define the correct procedure for doing FMEAs and to outline specifically how to successfully apply the FMEA procedure in design, development, manufacturing, and service applications. The book will also share the most common mistakes in doing FMEAs and how to turn these into quality objectives, as well as how to implement effective FMEA processes in companies. It is a practical book showing both the practitioner and manager the key elements of successful FMEA systems. It is based upon the author's extensive experience with thousands of FMEAs, and a many dozen of companies. The reader will understand how to do FMEA correctly, and how to implement effective FMEA programs"--