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Training plan selection is required.
Quality Core Tools
Developed over 30 years ago between the Automotive Industry
Action Group (AIAG) and domestic auto manufacturers, the Automotive Quality
Core Tools are the “building blocks of an effective quality management system”.
Knowledge and effective use of the automotive core tools is one of the most
important mechanisms for an organization seeking to develop and manage a robust
quality management system.
These sessions, when completed, will give the attendee an
introductory overview to the four core quality tools. They are the building blocks to effectively
create and manage an organization’s quality management system. Companies either IATF certified or seeking
certification must understand the core tools as they are part of the continual
improvement process, focusing on prevention rather than detection.
Failure Modes Effect Analysis
(FMEA) and Control Plan (CP)
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis is a structured approach to
identifying potential failures that may exist in the design of a process or
product. The new risk-based thinking
requirements of IATF 16949 and ISO 9001:2015 are driving a new closer look at
FMEAs and their use. This process should
be driven by a cross functional team as they review potential failures and the
mitigation of activities taken to minimize risk.
This 1-day session gives an overview of the history of FMEAs,
their application, development and mistakes typically made when developing the
FMEA. Individuals attending this session
will gain the ability to return to their organization and review their FMEAs
for opportunities and identify areas where failure modes and risk are not
properly identified or mitigated.
Training Contact: CIS Admin-Support cis.support@tennessee.edu