reconice has adopted the FMEA methodology for the design of its systems since 2014.
FMEA (Failure Mode and Effect Analysis) is a methodology used to analyze and therefore prevent the failure or defect modes of a process, product or system.
The "failure mode" is the expression of how the failure or defect manifests itself in the process, while "effect" means the impact of the failure or defect on the process or on the customer.
Historically used in the aerospace and aeronautical fields, today FMEA is applied in many sectors, for its demonstrated validity and applicability.
By applying the FMEA methodology we can:
– Identify in advance the potential failure modes that may occur during reporting.
– Determine the causes of the failure modes, whether internal or external (OS, infrastructure, etc.).
– Evaluate the effects of the failure modes.
– Calculate the risk indices and establish the intervention priorities to eliminate the root causes of the identified failure modes and to improve the control systems.
– Identify the corrective and preventive actions at the project, development, assistance, product use level and evaluate the containment impact on the risk indices.
It also allows us to maintain an updated mapping of the product elements and their criticality, of the possible failure modes (internal or external to the product) and of the process phases where to intervene to eliminate the causes of the failure modes and/or to improve the control systems.
All the improvements implemented are also documented, in a constantly updated knowledge base.
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