I have noticed that there are two FMEA standards. SAEJ1739 and IEC60812.
Do you know why there are two standards and what is the difference between the two?
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Ivan Pribicevic
Apr 10, 2019
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) developed the IEC 60812:2018 standard which is an international standard that explains how failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA), including the failure modes, effects, and criticality analysis (FMECA) variant, is planned, performed, documented and maintained.
SAE (Society of Automobile Engineers) also developed the standard for FMEA J1739:2002. This is the version from 2002, IEC version is the new version.
Both standards explain in details on how to use FMEA.
For more about FMEA please read the article: What is FMEA and how to apply it in IATF 16949 https://advisera.com/16949academy/blog/2017/09/06/what-is-fmea-and-how-to-apply-it-in-iatf-16949/
Both standards explain in details on how to use FMEA.
For more about FMEA please read the article: What is FMEA and how to apply it in IATF 16949 https://advisera.com/16949academy/blog/2017/09/06/what-is-fmea-and-how-to-apply-it-in-iatf-16949/
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