Reverse FMEA, A Method to Confirm Risk
RFMEAs are performed after production launch for risk management and detection. They are used to identify critical areas in the process and implement preventive controls to detect failures, aiding in the follow-up to ensure the effectiveness of control plan detection methods. This requirement is beginning to appear in customer specifics and is mentioned in the new Control Plan reference document created by the Big Three and published by AIAG.
This webinar recording will explain the differences between PFMEA and RFMEA, define the RFMEA process, and discuss the benefits of performing this activity.
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