The training enables participants to understand what Measurement System Analysis (MSA) is and how to use it for more effective process management in the company. Participants will learn how to interpret data resulting from MSA analysis, become familiar with the basic types of analyses and the principles of conducting them. The sessions aim to provide knowledge that will help better control quality and increase the stability of production processes.
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MEASUREMENT QUALITY AND DECISIONS MADE IN PROCESS CONTROL
Content:
Basic “engineer’s” principle – “If you do not know the MSA results, do not make decisions!”
What measurement quality is – distinction between measurement error and uncertainty
Impact of measurement uncertainty on the result of the assessed process (or machine)
Factors affecting process quality – SWIPE and PISM0EA approach
How to read calibration certificates and why they are not sufficient
SELECTION AND APPLICATION OF MSA METHODS FOR INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
Content:
Who is responsible for MSA in the company?
Types of MSA methods – how to select the appropriate one
Procedure for system evaluation (based on VDA 5)
Fundamentals of mathematics (statistics) used in MSA
How often (when) should MSA be conducted?
SELECTED METHODS FOR EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS
Content:
ARM method – how to conduct the study and analyze measurement results
Kappa method (CTM) – how to conduct the study and analyze attribute inspection results
Basic MSA indicators (QMS, %GRR, ndc, kappa, %FA, %FR, etc.) and their use in practice
Practical examples of MSA analyses
We ensure that a large part of the training consists of exercises and practical workshops – this makes it easier for participants to remember new information.
During this training, practice includes tasks in the area of:
Selection of the appropriate MSA analysis for a given measurement system.
Analysis of MSA results for a sample measurement system.
Analysis of factors affecting incorrect measurements.
After the training, each participant will receive a certificate confirming completion of the training.






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