SPC Overview offers a thorough introduction to the purpose and main concepts of statistical process control (SPC). This class describes different types of control charts, such as X bar, R, and P charts, and how these tools are used to determine if a process is in-control or out-of-control. Identifying and eliminating special cause variation is essential to creating quality products and reducing waste. SPC methods are an efficient, effective means to track variation and monitor processes. With SPC tools, manufacturers have the ability to find and fix issues before they lead to product problems. After taking this course, new and current personnel will understand commonly used control charts and recognize out-of-control signs, making them better equipped to contribute to quality control efforts at their facility.
Other Courses in this Program:
Lean Manufacturing Overview 101220010 Total Productive Maintenance 141
220040 5S Overview 151
220050 Cell Design and Pull Systems 161
220060 Intro to Six Sigma 171
220070 Troubleshooting 181
220080 Conducting Kaizen Events 191
220090 Metrics for Lean 231
220130 Process Flow Charting 241
220140
Course ID
220110
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60