Fmea
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a structured approach to identify potential failures in a process or system, analyze the effects of those failures, and develop corrective actions to reduce the risk of failure. It is a proactive tool used to identify potential risks and to assess the severity of those risks. FMEA is used to analyze potential failure modes and their associated causes and effects. The goal of FMEA is to identify and prioritize potential failures and their effects on the system or process, so that corrective actions can be taken to reduce or eliminate the risk of those failures. FMEA is a powerful tool for identifying and preventing potential problems before they occur. It can be used to identify potential problems in the design of a product or process, as well as in the manufacturing process. FMEA can also be used to analyze existing processes and systems to identify potential areas of improvement. FMEA is an important tool for quality assurance and risk management, and can be used to ensure that processes and systems are operating as efficiently and effectively as possible.