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BMS Controls Glossary

Process Fmea

Process FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is a structured approach used to identify potential failure modes in a process, evaluate the associated risks, and determine the actions needed to eliminate or reduce the risks to an acceptable level. It is an analytical tool used to identify potential failure modes in a process, and the effects of those failures on the process and its output. The process of FMEA is used to identify and prioritize potential failures in a process and to identify corrective actions that can be taken to prevent or reduce the risk of those failures. It is a tool used to identify and analyze potential failure modes and their effects on the process, and to identify corrective actions that can be taken to reduce or eliminate the risks associated with those failure modes. The goal of FMEA is to reduce the risk of failure in a process by identifying and addressing potential failure modes before they occur. The process of FMEA involves identifying potential failure modes, evaluating the risks associated with those failure modes, and determining the actions needed to reduce or eliminate the risks. FMEA is a proactive approach to risk management, and is an important tool for improving process reliability and reducing the risk of failure.