FMEA and Hazard Analysis
Abstract
Carl and Fred discuss a reader question about FMEA and Hazard Analysis and whether or not they can be combined into a single analysis.
Key Points
Join Carl and Fred as they discuss the difference between FMEA and Hazard Analysis.
Topics include:
- FMEA and Hazard Analysis have some similarity of teams; difference is focus on safety
- Hazard Analysis focuses on safety risk, whereas FMEA focuses on all both performance and safety risk
- Design FMEA has important input to HA
- Risks assessment is different between FMEA and HA
- HA uses different risk assessment
- FMEA and HA: separate meetings
- Analysis must pass regulatory needs, but that is not primary function
- Too much emphasis on HA without FMEA can miss important reliability issues
- There is a role for both techniques
- Baked-in failure modes are very expensive to fix
- Reliability planning sorts out which methods are needed
- Results of HA can go back into FMEA
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