Workshop on Producing Zero Defect through Statistical Techniques

Workshop on Producing Zero Defect through Statistical Techniques
(Implementing M S A + S P C on Production Shop)
11 – 12 February 2009: New Delhi

CII-Institute of Quality is offering a comprehensive workshop with the support of Quality Council of India (QCI) on Producing Zero Defect Through Statistical Techniques (Implementing M.S.A + S.P.C on production shop) on 11 – 12 February, 2009 at New Delhi. The workshop will address different statistical methods to be used for evaluating and analyzing the capability of the measurement systems as well as controlling manufacturing process variations to achieve zero defects in mass production environment.

New era began in Indian Industries in practicing quality, particularly since quality movement started in India in 1987. In view of achieving more business success in the open market, the Industries are gearing to adopt Zero Defect Approach.

In the manufacturing industries controlling rejections of an on-going process is really tough tasks for the Process Managers. Applications of Statistical techniques like SPC (Statistical Process Control) are used for controlling the process variations in such industries. Implementations of SPC tools on shop floor help a company to predict rejections well-in advance, and to initiate preventive action to avoid likely rejections, which may occur in future.

However, the effectiveness of SPC tools, are totally dependent on reliability of the measurement data. Automotive Industries Action Group (AIAG) has developed statistical techniques for analysis of measurement process variations, which has been now published as a reference manual MSA (Measurement System Analysis). Performing an analysis of a measurement process through Bias, Linearity, and Repeatability & Reproducibility (GRR) helps us to define the capability of a measurement tool and its selection, as well as, to reduce measurement process variations. Stability study is designed for monitoring the performance of the measurement process on long run. Thus applying MSA techniques we can generate the reliable measurement data, which in turn helps the company in achieving better process control and resulting with zero defects, in measurement.

For the manufacturing industries, AIAG has also formulated SPC techniques, which can be used for evaluating capabilities of the manufacturing processes. The process capability indices like Cp, Cpk, Pp; Ppk helps us for defining capabilities of these processes to meet the design specifications. This capability indices are also becomes benchmarks in continual improvement of the process. Control charts are another effective tools in SPC used especially for monitoring performance of on-going process. Control charts also help the operator to take the preventive measures well in advance and much before a process may likely to produce actual rejection. Thus producing zero defects can be achieved in practice, as the organizational aim.

Coverage: –
· Introduction of Basic Statistics – Normal Distribution, properties of normal distributions, and the concept of Statistical Process Control for controlling process variations.

· To understand the significance of measurement uncertainties and its effect on product conformity test.

· To understand Control verses capability and the concept of Zero Defect approach.

· To understand the concept of Process capability and Measurement Capability.

· To understand the complete measurement system and its different elements (S-W-I-P-E) and its influence on the measurement result.

· To understand the basic terminology in measurement science as – Accuracy – Precision – Errors – Measurement Uncertainty as well as Bias – Linearity – Repeatability & Reproducibility – Uniformity – stability – consistency with respect to Gauge Capability and Gauge Performance.

· To understand the significance of MSA studies as referred by AIAG, with respect to the control of measurement process.

· To practice the Gauge capability/acceptance studies in variable measurement system – Bias Study, Linearity Study , G- R & R study & the gauge performance study –a Stability Study.

· To practice the Gauge capability studies in attribute measurement system – Cross Tab Method, Signal Detection Method & Analytical Method – Gauge Performance curve.

· To understand the significance of SPC tools as referred by AIAG, with respect to the control of total manufacturing process.

· To understand the process capability indices Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk, and their evaluations.

· To understand the formation of Control Charts theory and practice for variable Data – Xbar – R chart, Xbar –S chart, X-MR chart, and for attribute Data n, np, c & u charts.

· To understand the interpretation of control charts in monitoring the process performance and use of control chart for predicting the future likely process rejection, in advance.

· Achieving Zero Defects.

Who Should Attend: –
·Production / Quality – Managers
·Production / Quality – supervisors
·Quality Assurance Personnel involved in Production / Process planning and control Activities,

Incoming– In-process – Final Inspection.
·Internal Quality Auditors
·Management Representatives
·Groups involved in implementation of Statistical Process Control activities.

You are requested to take advantage of this training course and nominate colleagues from your organization at the earliest. Registration and other details are enclosed.

For more details please get in touch with:

TARUN BHATIA
Executive – IQ
Confederation Of Indian Industry
CII – Institute of Quality
Plot No. 249 – F, Sector 18,
Udyog Vihar, Phase IV,
Gurgaon – 122015, Haryana
Tel: 0124 – 4014051 (D)
4014060-67 (Board) Ext 244
4309947 / 4014074
Fax: 0124 – 4014051
Mobile No. 91-9899708372
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cii-iq.in
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