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Fundamentals of Error Proofing: The Path Toward Zero Defects

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Ray Harkins, The Manufacturing Academy,Michael J. Vella

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  • 1. Introduction to the Course.mp4
    05:31
  • 2. Zero Defects Quality Control, Part 1.mp4
    10:03
  • 3. Zero Defects Quality Control, Part 2.mp4
    09:15
  • 4. Zero Defects Quality Control, Part 3.mp4
    08:03
  • 5. Examples of Error Proofing, Pt 1.mp4
    13:46
  • 6. Examples of Error Proofing, Pt 2.mp4
    11:26
  • 7. Error Proofing Case Study from CNC Machining.mp4
    10:07
  • 8. Error-Proofing and Return on Investment.mp4
    10:49
  • 9. 08 Conclusion to the Course.mp4
    01:35
  • Description


    The Concepts and Strategies You Need to Start Implementing Error Proofing at Your Manufacturing Facility

    What You'll Learn?


    • The history and strategy of error-proofing
    • Why error proofing in necessary in manufacturing processes
    • Practical examples of error-proofing in process and product design
    • Error-proofing as a tool toward zero defects
    • A case study on how error proofing was implemented in a CNC machining operation
    • "Source inspection" as a quality assurance approach

    Who is this for?


  • Quality engineers, managers, and technicians
  • Process engineers, managers, and technicians
  • Industrial and manufacturing professionals
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    Description

    Error-proofing, or poka yoke as it's often called, is an over-arching strategy to help organizations achieve zero defects in their manufacturing processes.  Developed and popularized in Japan by Shigeo Shingo in the 1950's, these methods and techniques can now be found in manufacturing process across multiple industries, embedded into a wide range of consumer products, and employed by innovative quality and process professionals around the globe.

    In their purest form, an error-proofing device prevents a defect from being made. By using simple sensors and mechanical devices, engineers can design assembly and test fixtures that prevent the processing the parts configured in an incorrect fashion. Other error proofing device can prevent a defect part from moving onto the next process. And still others simply assist the operators in not making a defect.

    When combined with other strategies such as Statistical Process Control, Layered Process Auditing, and Root Cause Analysis, a systemic deployment of error proofing can help an organization DRIVE THEIR DEFECTS TO ZERO.

    In this course, "Fundamentals of Error Proofing: The Path Toward Zero Defects", students will learn the history and basic strategy of error proofing, along with gaining practical applications of this approach. The course is broken into several sections: 

    • Error Proofing as a Path to Zero Defect with Manufacturing Academy instructor, Mike Vella

    • Basics examples of Error Proofing

    • A Case Study of Error Proofing in a CNC Machining Application

    • Sensor-based error proofing designs

    • Integrating error-proofing into your quality management system

    • Error-proofing and lean manufacturing

    By the end of this course, students will understand the major approaches of error-proofing and be armed with the knowledge they need to start deploying these strategies in their manufacturing processes.

    Who this course is for:

    • Quality engineers, managers, and technicians
    • Process engineers, managers, and technicians
    • Industrial and manufacturing professionals

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    Ray Harkins, The Manufacturing Academy
    Ray Harkins, The Manufacturing Academy
    Instructor's Courses
    Ray Harkins is a senior manufacturing professional with 30 years experience in manufacturing engineering, quality management, and business analysis. During his career, he has toured hundreds of manufacturing facilities and worked with leading industry professionals throughout North America and Japan. He earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Akron where he majored in Engineering Technology, his Master of Science from Rochester Institute of Technology where he majored in Manufacturing Leadership and Project Management, and his Master of Business Administration from Youngstown State University. He is a senior member of the American Society of Quality, and holds their Quality Engineering (CQE), Quality Technician (CQT), Quality Auditing (CQA) and Calibration Technician (CCT) certifications. Ray has written extensively for national trade publications on the topics of quality engineering and career management, and has taught over 32,000 students through the Udemy platform on a range of manufacturing-related topics.
    Michael J. Vella
    Michael J. Vella
    Instructor's Courses
    Mike Vella has joined the Udemy Instructors team on the Manufacturing Academy site following a 42-year career in Quality and Operations in the Automotive and Food Manufacturing industries. Most recently, Mike retired in 2021 as Senior VP Operations at the Suter Company an employee-owned food producer located in Sycamore, Illinois. Prior to joining Suter, Mike was the Vice President and General Manager of TI Automotive’s Brake and Fuel Group in North America before retiring in 2006. Mike was with TI Automotive for 30 years. Mike received his MBA from Wayne State University and his BS from Western Michigan University.Mike believes that a leader’s legacy is partially formed by sharing what you know they know and what they have experienced to develop others along their own path in life. Mike was a frequent speaker and trainer at TI Automotive and with The Suter Company along with his support of education within the American Society for Quality, Greater Detroit section and the Automotive Division. A Senior Member and Fellow of the ASQ, Mike retains his certification as a Quality Engineer and Reliability Engineer. Mike has been honored as Greater Detroit Section Man of the Year. Mike resides in Aurora, Illinois with his wife Lynne.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 9
    • duration 1:20:35
    • Release Date 2023/02/13