Compliance Trainings, Canada
2014-09-05
The seminar begins with an examination of the fundamental vocabulary and concepts related to metrology. Topics include: accuracy, precision, calibration, and "uncertainty ratios". Several of the standard methods for analyzing measurement variation are then described and explained, as derived from AIAG's Measurement System Analysis reference book. The methods include: Gage R&R (ANOVA method, for 3 gages, 3 persons, 3 replicates, and 10 parts), Gage Correlation (for 3 gages), Gage Linearity, and Gage Bias. The seminar ends with an explanation of how to combine all relevant uncertainty information into an "Uncertainty Budget" that helps determine the appropriate width of QC specification intervals (i.e., "guard-banded specifications"). Spreadsheets are used to demonstrate how to perform the methods described during the seminar. Areas Covered in the Session : Fundamental Vocabulary & Concepts Gage R&R (ANOVA method) Gage Correlation Gage Linearity Gage Bias Uncertainty Budgets and Guard-banded Specifications Who Will Benefit: QA/QC Supervisor Process Engineer Manufacturing Engineer QC/QC Technician Manufacturing Technician R&D Engineer Price tags: Live Single Live : For One Participant $ 249 Corporate Live : For Max. 10 Participants $ 899 Recording Single REC : For One Participant - Unlimited Access for 6 Months $ 299 For more information and enquiries contact us at Compliance Trainings 5939 Candlebrook Ct, Mississauga, ON L5V 2V5, Canada Customer Support : #416-915-4458 Email : support@compliancetrainings.com
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John Zorich has spent 35 years in the medical device manufacturing industry; the first 20 years were as a "regular" employee in the areas of R&D, Manufacturing, QA/QC, and Regulatory; the last 15 years were as consultant in the areas of QA/QC and Statistics. His consulting clients in the area of statistics have included numerous start-ups as well as large corporations such as Boston Scientific, Novellus, and Siemens Medical. His experience as an instructor in statistics includes having given 3-day workshop/seminars for the past several years at Ohlone College (San Jose CA), 1-day training workshops in SPC for Silicon Valley Polytechnic Institute (San Jose CA) for several years, several 3-day courses for ASQ Biomedical, numerous seminars at ASQ meetings and conferences, and half-day seminars for numerous private clients. He creates and sells formally-validated statistical application spreadsheets that have been purchased by more than 75 companies, world-wide.
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