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Design FMEA Update: What's New in J1739 Webinar     

Webinar

I.D.# WB0955Printable Description
July 14-21, 2010 (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. ET ) - via telephone/internet   Register

This webinar will be presented in three, two-hour sessions, in a Wednesday, Friday, Wednesday sequence.

The new J1739 has been revised to address common problems with the application of Design FMEA today. Such problems include the time spent debating ranking systems, potential problems hidden in the Risk Priority Number, false starts and rework of FMEA because of a lack of understanding of product and process functions, and a lack of emphasis on prevention controls or early detection of problems. This course is not intended to cover all of the details of completing a Design FMEA. Rather, its focus is on recent changes from the former J1739 FMEA Recommended Practice to the new J1739 FMEA Standard and how those familiar with performing Design FMEA should adjust their approach.

Similarities in content exist between this course and the Process FMEA Update: What's New in J1739 Webinar, however each is uniquely designed to address what's new for each type of analysis.

Learning Objectives
By connecting with this webinar, you will be able to:

  • Identify new DFMEA requirements that must be fulfilled by management
  • Find answers to most DFMEA questions in J1739
  • Align ideas within the logical framework of the DFMEA worksheet
  • Apply new risk assessment evaluation criteria to the DFMEA
  • Compare the differences between using Risk Priority Number thresholds with using other risk assessment criterion such as the use of Severity and Occurrence when prioritizing actions for risk mitigation

Who Should Attend
Product engineers, manufacturing engineers, quality engineers, supplier quality engineers, validation and test engineers, and FMEA facilitators, trainers and consultants primarily in, but not limited to, the automotive industry may be interested in the update this webinar offers. Beginning engineers and advanced/senior engineers who must participate in FMEA, as well as those that manage FMEA activity, will also gain valuable insights.

If you have a copy of the SAE J1739 standard, we recommend that you have it at hand for all three sessions of the webinar. If you do not own the standard and wish to purchase a copy, go to SAE J1739 Standard.

Topical Outline
Session 1

  • Introduction and Potential Failure Analysis
    • Concerns about FMEA usage
    • Key change points applicable to Design FMEA
    • Terms and definitions
    • Pre-Analysis Preparation
    • DFMEA product functions and requirements
    • Failure Modes and Effects
    • Failure Causes
    • Current design controls – prevention
    • Current design controls – detection

Session 2
  • Risk Assessment
    • Severity ranking criteria – emphasis on vehicle level
    • Occurrence ranking criteria – emphasis on what's known and unknown about design
    • Detection ranking criteria – emphasis on method and timing of evaluation
    • Risk Priority Numbers – secrets RPN won't tell
    • Severity x Occurrence – back to the beginning
    • Severity AND Occurrence – go for a meaning, not a number
    • Other risk assessment criteria

Session 3
  • Risk Mitigation
    • FMEA general requirements
    • DFMEA outputs
    • DFMEA form and example
    • Special characteristics and DFMEA
    • Writing effective action plans to mitigate risk

Instructor(s): Rhonda L. Brender
Rhonda L. BrenderRhonda L. Brender has been a facilitator and trainer on the subject of Failure Mode and Effects (FMEA) since 1987. She has supervised FMEA groups, coordinated global FMEA implementation efforts, conducted FMEA training for design and manufacturing groups, and facilitated hundreds of her own FMEA meetings in North America, Mexico and Canada. She began teaching for SAE in 1996 with her FMEA Team Leadership course that focused on teaching others how to facilitate FMEA. Rhonda began her involvement in technical standards as a contributor for the original SAEJ1739 FMEA Recommended Practice and was the chair for the FMEA work group that updated the January 2009 release of SAEJ1739. Rhonda holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration degree from Baker College and is a Certified Seminar Leader with the American Seminar Leaders Association and Certified Six Sigma Green Belt.

Registration Information
Registration for this live webinar is available on a per-person basis, similar to purchasing a seat in a classroom. Participants attend an online session from work or home; anywhere with a PC with internet access (at least 56K) and a telephone. The fee includes one connection to the 120-minute conference calls (toll free telephone number provided for U.S. and select countries*) and assigned personal ID number; one connection to SAE's online training center (via WebEx); and access to a secure course in the SAE Learning Center that contains the webinar presentations, class session recordings, supplemental materials, and assignments.

*Global toll-free telephone numbers are provided for many countries outside the U.S., but are limited to those on the WebEx call-in toll-free number list. Check here to see if your country has a global call-in toll free telephone number for this webinar. If your country is not listed, you may still connect to this webinar using the US/Canada Call-in toll number or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

NOTE: The live course presentations will be recorded and made available for 30 days to those who register by the deadline but are unable to attend on the dates/times listed above.

Multiple Seat Discount - 50% off more than one!

  1. Register for this webinar at the list or member price and enjoy a 50% discount off the list price of the companion Process FMEA Update: What's New in J1739 Webinar. (Note: There is an approximately 30-minute overlap in the foundational content common to the two webinars.)
  2. Register one individual at the full list or member price, then register as many additional employees at half off the list price. To receive the discount, register all individuals at the same time or mention the confirmation number for the first registrant. The offer is good for only the same webinar series and dates. All registrants will receive a personal account and opportunity for CEUs.

Registrations will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. the day before the start of the webinar. A full refund is issued if you notify SAE at least 14 days prior to the webinar start date. If canceled less than 14 days prior, the full fee is charged. Canceling may reduce group or multi-webinar discounts. For the SAE Member registration fees, member dues must be current. NOTE: SAE reserves the right to cancel webinars and cannot be held responsible for related costs incurred by registrants other than the registration fee.

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Fees: $515 ; SAE Members: $465

.7 CEUs

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