Saturday, June 06, 2009 from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM (ET)
Risk Analysis and Design FMEA
ASME Short Course
When: Saturday June 6, 2009
Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (lunch will be served)
Credit – 4 PDH
Where – Advanced Energy
Cost: $100 for members and non-members ($25 for first 5 students to register)
This course will again be taught by Ted Karr, an ASQ Certified Six Sigma Black Belt. He will be coming to teach us about the history, current applications, and future of Risk Analysis methods. We are sure to have a great time based on the Design of Experiments class we had last year by Ted.
Risk Analysis is a key tool to ensure your designs will meet your customers quality requirements and some industries such as Medical Devices require the performance of it during the design process through regulation. A basic understanding of the tools used in the performance of Risk Analysis will help improve your designs and your work.
Ted is currently the Head of Industrial Engineering at Lenoir Community College and for over 14 years was an independent consultant and trainer for Project Management, Six Sigma, and Optimization of Products, Processes and Business Systems. He was previously an adjunct faculty member at East Carolina University, and taught Quality Assurance and Manufacturing and Materials classes. Ted has over 20 years of engineering and management experience with three Fortune 500 companies that produced Power Generation, Railroad and Rapid Transit, and Electromechanical products. Ted’s previous product design experience centered on simultaneous engineering for new product introductions and the release of completed designs to manufacturing. Based on his education and experience Ted’s courses deliver a well-balanced blend of theory coupled with real life examples. He is a graduate of NC State University with a B.S.I.E and holds an M.B.A. degree from East Carolina University. To learn more, please visit his website: www.statcompass.com.
Four Professional Development Hours will be awarded to those who successfully complete the course.
The course will take place in the main conference room at Advanced Energy,Centennial Campus NCSU at 909 Capability Drive Suite 2100, Raleigh 27606.
The Eastern North Carolina Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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