SPC Training Content
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SPC Training Content
Process Stability and Capability are primary desires of any industry, manufacturing, government or service. Consistent processes provide consistent quality good or bad.
Stable processes can be improved further by applying the principles of capability. Control charts help the user understand what is likely to occur next and when an
unstable condition takes place requiring study.

Control Chart methods are also taught in Lean Six Sigma courses, as they are a great benefit for those attempting to learn about a process for the purpose of improving
it.
Many methods exist but the most commons ones are listed below:
- X bar and Range
- Individual moving range
- Multi-variant control charts
- C, np and u charts for attributes
Each chart method is selected based on the desired information needed.
Capability
Capability is a term describing the processes ability to meet a specific specification. Indices such as Cp(k), Pp(k) describe how well a process is performing relative
to the specification. For example: a Cp(k)= 1.33 means that the process is performing to a 4 sigma level to the closest specification or put another way, the side of the
process distribution that is at most risk.
Cp(k) is used by many industries as a means of determining how well a process is performing. Key or Special characteristics are features that have the greatest benefit
to customer satisfaction and are directly related to a customer expectation. Statistical Process Control (
SPC) by its’ name means that the process and its’ parameters
should be the primary items to monitor and control. Key or Special Characteristics which are dimensional, are one step away from the true critical control point which
is the process. We believe a fervent effort should be undertaken to find the process parameters (energy) at the machine or station that affect the dimensional
characteristics. Effort should also be taken to transfer control to the process and not the part.
Other indices also exist, each with their specific purpose and use. Cp(i), Pp, Cp(u) etc...
Quality One Australia has been and continues to be dedicated to the primary use of Statistical Process Control (
SPC) for business improvement. These tried and true
methods should never be swept away for the latest initiative. To support the use of
SPC in industry, Q1 provides training and mentoring in the proper understanding and
use of
SPC.
SPC can bring value and the Q1 team is experienced and dedicated to bringing the value of
SPC to your industry.
The following topics will be covered in the
SPC training in detail:
- What is SPC?
- SPC - History
- Why SPC?
- The 7 SPC tools
- Check Sheets
- Pareto Charts
- Cause and Effect diagram
- Control charts
- Histogram
- Process Capability Studies
- Scatter diagram
- What SPC tool(s) should you use during process improvements?
- The Do’s and Don’ts of an SPC implementation
- How can you make SPC work for you?
- How can WinSPC help with your SPC needs?
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