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In-Person Training consists of public classes conducted by one of our subject matter experts at one of our designated locations in one or more consecutive days.
Target Audience
Those who benefit most from this course are people in reliability and maintenance, regardless of the organizational department. It is especially useful for staff assigned to develop a reliability department. Past participants include reliability engineers and technicians, quality, maintenance, process and design engineers, as well as the managers of each of these departments.
Course Objectives
The objective of this course is to provide the participants with the knowledge and skills to be able to review equipment designs and controls, predict, estimate and apportion resources for equipment and understand failure modes and effects analysis. The course also includes understanding all aspects of reliability testing, evaluating field failures, mathematical modeling and the human factors affecting reliability. The goal is to help the participants prepare themselves to pass the ASQ – CRE exam. Exam applications are obtained through ASQ and must be completed and approved on or before the ASQ application deadlines.
Agenda
- Reliability Fundamentals
- Risk Management
- Probability and Statistics for Reliability
- Reliability Planning, Testing and Modeling
- Life-Cycle Reliability
Materials
Because this is an on-line, virtual course, the attendee will need to download and use virtual meeting-ware for interacting with the instructor and other participants in the class. This includes both audio and visual (PC Camera) equipment as well as the ability to view and display screen shots. In addition, the participants should bring examples of reliability issues they regularly must address. The text for this course is the Quality Council of Indiana CQE Primer. We also encourage purchase of the Quality Council of Indiana Exam Preparation software. Participants should also have a non-programmable statistics calculator, such as the Texas Instruments TI-36X-Pro or the Cassio fc-991MS.
Training Time: 32 hours
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs): 3.2
Our Virtual Live Training classes are conducted through an online platform by one of our subject matter experts in one or more sessions.
Target Audience
Those who benefit most from this course are people in reliability and maintenance, regardless of the organizational department. It is especially useful for staff assigned to develop a reliability department. Past participants include reliability engineers and technicians, quality, maintenance, process and design engineers, as well as the managers of each of these departments.
Course Objectives
The objective of this course is to provide the participants with the knowledge and skills to be able to review equipment designs and controls, predict, estimate and apportion resources for equipment and understand failure modes and effects analysis. The course also includes understanding all aspects of reliability testing, evaluating field failures, mathematical modeling and the human factors affecting reliability. The goal is to help the participants prepare themselves to pass the ASQ – CRE exam. Exam applications are obtained through ASQ and must be completed and approved on or before the ASQ application deadlines.
Agenda
- Reliability Fundamentals
- Risk Management
- Probability and Statistics for Reliability
- Reliability Planning, Testing and Modeling
- Life-Cycle Reliability
Materials
Because this is an on-line, virtual course, the attendee will need to download and use virtual meeting-ware for interacting with the instructor and other participants in the class. This includes both audio and visual (PC Camera) equipment as well as the ability to view and display screen shots. In addition, the participants should bring examples of reliability issues they regularly must address. The text for this course is the Quality Council of Indiana CQE Primer. We also encourage purchase of the Quality Council of Indiana Exam Preparation software. Participants should also have a non-programmable statistics calculator, such as the Texas Instruments TI-36X-Pro or the Cassio fc-991MS.
Training Time: 32 hours
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs): 3.2
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