Define Process FMEA Header
Explanation
Use this activity to define a process FMEA header, to
create an associated checklist, and to approve the header. A process FMEA header is the
connection between a routing alternate and a function, or intended purpose of a part. It
contains basic FMEA information such as FMEA type, status, and the user ID of the person
who created the FMEA record. Each header can be associated with an FMEA checklist. This is
a list of questions that you must check off before changing the the status of the header
from Created to Approved.
Prerequisites
This activity requires the existence of a routing alternate.
To be able to approve the FMEA checklist and the FMEA header at least one risk priority number (RPN) must exist for the process FMEA. This means that at least one completely defined process FMEA function, failure, effect, cause and control must exist.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, you will have created a process FMEA header with a
status of Approved.
Window
Routings
Related Window Descriptions
Routings/Process FMEAs
Procedure
- Display a routing alternate by populating the window or making a selective query.
- Create a process header for the routing alternate by entering the appropriate
information in the
Process FMEAs tab.
- Right-click anywhere in the header, then click Process FMEA Checklist. The
Process
FMEA Checklist window appears. This window displays the default checklist
that was entered in the
Checklist tab of the
Failure Mode Basic Data window.
- Add or change the checklist items as appropriate.
- Once you have entered all FMEA data, approve each checklist item by
clicking the check
box in the Item Approved column.
- Once you have approved all checklist items, right-click anywhere in the
header, and click Approve.
- The value in the FMEA Status field changes from Created to
Approved.
- Click Save (F12).
- You may change the status back to Created at any time by
right-clicking and then clicking Cancel.