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5S
sort, set in order, shine, standardize, sustain
5 whys
A technique in which you repeatedly ask the question "Why?" to help peel away the layers of
symptoms that can lead to the root cause of a problem
Criticality analysis allows organizations to
Identify the most significant risks
Criticality analysis attempts to identify
The likelihood of a risk occurring
,Criteria for criticality analysis may include
Safety, Environmental, and Production consequences
The earliest asset lifecycle phase a criticality analysis may be performed is:
During the design phase
The ISO standard that includes criticality analysis is:
ISO14224
Reliability strategy development (RSD) is based on three main techniques:
RCM, PMO, FMEA
RSD relies upon two areas of competence:
1. Understanding of the differences between RCM, PMO, and FMEA. 2. Identifying when and
where each technique should be applied.
,What does RSD stand for?
reliability strategy development
There are many forms of RCM, PMO, and FMEA:
All of these derivates help perform analyses cost effectively
Which of the following statements is true regarding FMEA?
1. FMEA helps designers and engineers improve the reliability of assets and systems to produce
quality products.
2. FMEA is universally applied to all new assets during the design phase.
3. FMEA governance is defined in the ISO/TS 16949
FMEA helps designers and engineers improve the reliability of assets and systems to produce
quality products
What does FMEA stand for?
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
, What does RCM stand for?
Reliability Centered Maintenance
What does RCA stand for?
Root cause analysis
A preventative/planned maintenance optimization process focuses on:
Evaluating each PM task and eliminating unnecessary tasks or wasteful activities
The Reliability Engineering for Maintenance process is designed to:
Pinpoint potential areas for reliability improvement
Uptime divided by Uptime + Downtime equals:
Availability
answered passed
5S
sort, set in order, shine, standardize, sustain
5 whys
A technique in which you repeatedly ask the question "Why?" to help peel away the layers of
symptoms that can lead to the root cause of a problem
Criticality analysis allows organizations to
Identify the most significant risks
Criticality analysis attempts to identify
The likelihood of a risk occurring
,Criteria for criticality analysis may include
Safety, Environmental, and Production consequences
The earliest asset lifecycle phase a criticality analysis may be performed is:
During the design phase
The ISO standard that includes criticality analysis is:
ISO14224
Reliability strategy development (RSD) is based on three main techniques:
RCM, PMO, FMEA
RSD relies upon two areas of competence:
1. Understanding of the differences between RCM, PMO, and FMEA. 2. Identifying when and
where each technique should be applied.
,What does RSD stand for?
reliability strategy development
There are many forms of RCM, PMO, and FMEA:
All of these derivates help perform analyses cost effectively
Which of the following statements is true regarding FMEA?
1. FMEA helps designers and engineers improve the reliability of assets and systems to produce
quality products.
2. FMEA is universally applied to all new assets during the design phase.
3. FMEA governance is defined in the ISO/TS 16949
FMEA helps designers and engineers improve the reliability of assets and systems to produce
quality products
What does FMEA stand for?
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
, What does RCM stand for?
Reliability Centered Maintenance
What does RCA stand for?
Root cause analysis
A preventative/planned maintenance optimization process focuses on:
Evaluating each PM task and eliminating unnecessary tasks or wasteful activities
The Reliability Engineering for Maintenance process is designed to:
Pinpoint potential areas for reliability improvement
Uptime divided by Uptime + Downtime equals:
Availability