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Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA)

This 2 day course is widely applicable to organisations that use measurements to characterise and verify product characteristics and also to estimate process parameters and indices.  The reliability of measurement is an important consideration in any situation where they are used for decision making purposes.  This course is designed to support the requirements of quality management systems such as IATF 16949

2 Days
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£3,600
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This 2 day course is widely applicable to organisations that use measurements to characterise and verify product characteristics and also to estimate process parameters and indices.  The reliability of measurement is an important consideration in any situation where they are used for decision making purposes.  This course is designed to support the requirements of quality management systems such as IATF 16949

Course Objectives:

The key objectives are to enhance the participants’ existing knowledge and skills to enable them to become more effective at managing their work process and meeting customer requirements.

The aim is that by the end of the course, a participant will understand:

  • The nature of measurement errors.
  • How measurement error can affect decision making regarding process and product characteristics.
  • How to plan, carry out and interpret a variety of MSA studies.

Target Audience:

This course is particularly relevant to managers, engineers, auditors, SPC facilitators, scientists and technicians who are involved in evaluation, auditing and maintaining measurement systems.

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