How Estimation of the Risk and FMEA Interfere?

Journal Title: Asigurarea Calităţii – Quality Assurance - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 95

Abstract

Risk assessment and management, as technical activities involved in preventing hazards, are key to achieving performance goals. These are critical parts of any project planning and system analysis program. During the Risk Management, the risk estimation step represents the application of quantitative, semi-quantitative or qualitative measures to determine the level of risk associated with a specific hazard. When hazard causes are analyzed, techniques such as FMEA (failure mode effect analysis) and FTA (fault tree analysis) which focus on individual component failure or faulted modes are used. The intend of the paper is to present how the risk estimation and FMEA technique interfere and what need to do for eliminate the confusions and mistakes.

Authors and Affiliations

Steli LOZNEN

Keywords

Related Articles

Prognostics Methods and Reliability of Electrolytic Capacitors

The paper takes a fresh look at new studies, and results obtained, lessons learned and where things stand today. The industry applications are currently at a much more vulnerable position than it appears, regardless of h...

Provocările migrării de la OHSAS 18001 la ISO 45001

This paper outlines some of the novelties brought by the new ISO 45001: 2018 standard and outlines both aspects that should be considered by organizations for their implementation and third party auditors to audit these...

Test, Testability and Reliability Aspects of Integrated Circuits

The role of testing is to detect whether something went wrong and the role of diagnosis is to determine exactly what went wrong. Testability is a design criterion and should be included in design reviews. Quiescent power...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP442926
  • DOI -
  • Views 51
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Steli LOZNEN (2018). How Estimation of the Risk and FMEA Interfere?. Asigurarea Calităţii – Quality Assurance, 0(95), 12-15. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-442926