Tag: action priority
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What is the key difference between Function Analysis (Step 3) and Function (FMEA)?
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It is the teacher that makes the difference, not the classroom: Michael Morpurgo Introduction Cause and Effect refer to a relationship between two phenomena in which one phenomenon is the reason behind the other. For example, eating too much fast food without any physical activity leads to weight gain. Here eating without any physical activity…
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What is the key difference between Structure Analysis (Step 2) and Items/Process Steps (FMEA)?
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https://youtu.be/lLuT04b-Lm8 The greatest waste in the world is the difference between what we are and what we could become: Ben Herbster Introduction What is the difference between Relation and Relationship? When we talk about ‘Relation’, primarily we are talking about the superficial association with another person. But when talk about ‘Relationship’, our intent is about…
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What is the key difference between RPN (Risk Priority Number) and Action Priority (AP) -FMEA?
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There is a difference between being alive and living: Gabrielle Zevin Introduction As per Newton’s 3rd Law, ‘every action has an equal and opposite reaction’. In other words, ‘what we sow, so shall we reap’. When we give priority to a particular thing like health, it improves. Similarly, when a Doctor diagnosis the problem accurately,…
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What is the key difference between Prevention and Detection Control (FMEA)?
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The biggest difference between money and time: You always know how much money you have but you never know how much time you have: Unknown Introduction If annual health checkup is a preventive or detective control? I think both! As it helps the person to detect if there is an ailment at the moment (Sugar,…
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What is the key difference between Severity, Occurrence and Detection (FMEA)?
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There is a lot of difference between listening and hearing: GK Chesterton Introduction In our day-to-day life, we often have a problem and a related story around that problem. Many times, we do not distinguish the difference between the problem and the story. We become more entangled in the story rather than understanding the problem…