
Follow-up training on a subject is important for employees to retain what they have learned. Practice in SPC, such as daily charting, only review the HOW of SPC. In order for employees to understand WHY SPC is important, a review of the fundamentals of statistics and SPC techniques should be presented on a regular basis.This session concentrates on SPC chart construction and analyzing SPC data. Eight hours total. Four 2-hour sessions.
The participant will review: (1) the logic of SPC concepts as they relate to the manufacturing process and quality control, (2) mean, variation, sampling, and control charting procedures, (3) origins of control limits and specifications, (4) what constitutes an unusual control chart pattern, and (5) the relationship of control charts to the idea of process capability.
This seminar is intended for employees responsible for production and quality improvement who have had prior SPC training but need refreshing of skills or understanding.
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