What are the effects of the potential failure

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An enthusiastic Black Belt comes to you and states that next Friday morning at 10:15 AM the Project Champion is going to collect 20 temperature measurements inside one of the new Suntouch conveyor ovens at Store 243 to see if these ovens perform the same as the older model currently in use at other stores. She says, "We will be running Minitab to crunch the numbers." You say to her, "Before you do this, I have some questions to ask you about your strategy for this study." She tells you that she only has a few minutes before a meeting with the Champion to discuss the data collection, so you need to make your questions count!

Question 1 What is the range of temperatures?

To gauge the min and max values of temp recorded within the new oven.

Question 2 What is the variability of the temperatures?

How often do the temperatures vary within the range.

Question 3 What are the potential failure mode?

Some of the modes the through which the new oven can fail.

Question 4 What are the effects of the potential failure?

The effects to the organisation of having the oven failuring.

Question 5 What is the likely severity effect of a failure of the new oven?

The severity effect of a failure of the new oven.

Question 6 What are some of the potential causes of the failure?

Examines some of the potential causes of a failure of the new oven.

Question 7 What is the probability of a failure of a new oven?

Examines the likelihood of a failure of the new oven.

Question 8 What is the probability of detection of a failure/temp going beyond the range?

Examines the probability of detection of a failure or temperatures going beyond normal range.

Question 9 What is the probability of detection in time?

Examines the likelihood of detection and correction before the failure becomes severe.

Question 10 What are some of the control systems in place?

Examines the number of control systems put in place to detect and correct a failure.


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