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1: Qassysesus Fug, OS S092 05! 50 FA y t FROM i VACA ITORPEST FAN 1, Se Re aig BD Ang 5’S_ ay igang uri Ng productivity program na ‘nagmula >» 8a limang salitang Hapon nz Nag-uumpisa sa letrang "5": (1) Seiri, (2) Seiton, (3) Seiso, (4) Seiketsu (8) Shitsuke, na ang ibig sabihin ay “may lugar para sa lahat ng bagay, at ang lahat ng bagay ay nasa kanyang lugar. ito ay isa ring Pag-uugaling kaisipan na makakatulong upang mapauniad ang kakayahan sa paglikha, maayos na komunikasyon, Magandang relasyon ng bawat isa sa pamamagitan ng Pagtutulungan na nagbibigay kasiglahan sa lahat, el Shitsuke 2 £ s 5 € € X ® 8 fe | 2 2 4 83 S & 2-8 PS | els 2 8 88 &8& ela 5 & ee 35 e |3 Ss = ¢2 Es 5 q 2 Ba Be | ele] g] fb a 2 ey of 2) 2|2 ko] aoe 2 5 e§ Ba a /é|s\& ial Fe & g@ 8&3 a e§ 2 ae 8s Sg so = es SS 3 lalsl% i uf oe 5 ose 88 f iglals ISH 2s ; e ee 2a ge 28 3 >A3 2.38 25 © 2 5 Be $5 &, $8 * ‘S852 SS Sa Be. EF ge e282 Ee. gs ae 4 WHAT CAN YOU GAIN ao pt SE 58? eee , FROM 5S? (i 5§ improves PRODUCTIVIEY $$ improves QUALITY 58 reduces COSTS _ $8 niakes DELIVERY 09 tine 58 improves SAFETY 5§ improves MORALE 5 represents 5 Japanese words but it also has a translation’ in English & in Tagalog - SEIRI SORT + SURIDN Take out unnecessary items and dispose them accordin aly Vo\. g¥STEMATIZE / serup - SINUFIN pen 2 wa. 3S BRINGS - SUCH ate . BENEFITS? gugoe SWEEP 2 Clean your qvorkplace<. people ances COMRADES. omens F people” 5S gives VaTALITY to people “without being” ordered . 55 is not only 2 matter of housekeeping, It isan integrated approach for productivity improvement and ensures P.Q,C.D.5.M, to the company witich practices 5S. P Q All these contribute Yo PRODUCTIVITY improvement of the company “5.2 WHAT CAN THE COMPANY GAIN FROM 5S, 5S increases PRODUCTION 55 improves QUALITY 5S reduces COSTS 58 makes DELIVERY on time 5S improves SAFETY 5S improves MORALE I Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) Lecture Handout Introductien to Failure Mode and Effect Analysis . The Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) is a “logical, structured analysis of a system, subsystem, device, or process” (Schubert, 1992). It is one of the most commonly used reliability and system safety analysis techniques: 1. ‘The FMEA is used to identify possible failure modes, their causes, and the effects of these failures, 2. Properidentification of failures may lead to solutions that increase the overall reliability and safety of a product. Timing 1. Initially, he FMEA should be performed while in the design stage, but italso may be used throughout the life cycle of a product to identify possible failures asthe system ages. 2. Failure mode and effect analyses may vary in the level of detail reported, depending upon the detail needed and the availability of information, Asa development ‘matures, assessment of criticality is added in what becomes a Failure Made, Effects, and Criticality Analysis, or FMECA. .. Benefits 0° FMEA 1, The fisal product must be “safe”, as defined by the application. FMEA helps designers to identify and eliminate or control dangerous failure modes, minimizing damage to the system and its users, 2. Am increasingly accurate estimate of probability of failure will be developed, especially if reliable probability data is generated with am FMECA, 3, Reliability of the product will improve. 4, The design time will be reduced duc to timely identification and correction of problens, Other possible uses of FMEA 1, FMEA can be used in the preparation of diagnostic procedures. 2). FMEA can be used (0 set appropriate maintenance procedures aud intervals 3. In legal proceedings, FMEA may be used as documentation of the safety ‘considerations that were involved in the design. 4, As listed in MIL-STD-1629A, additional applications for FMEA include “mainainability, safety analysis, survivability and vulnerability, logistics support ‘analysis, maintenance plan analysis, and for failure detection and isolation subsystem design” Failure mode and effect analyses can be used for many applications in which reliability and safety are a concern. ‘Types of FMEA “TWwo main types of failure mode and effect analyses are used, 1, Functional 4. This type of FMEA assumes.a failure, and then identifies how that failure could occur, b. The functional approach is typically used when individual items camot be identified or a complex system exists: ¢. The functional approch generally involves @ top-down analysis in which a specific failure mode for the entire system is traced back to the initiating subsystem failure mode(s). aA L

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