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Windchill Customer Experience Management: FMEA to Harm Hazard Link
Product: Windchill, Windchill Quality Solutions, Windchill Customer Experience Management
Release: 11.0 M010
Benefit
Customers can now link FMEA codes to harm hazard codes.
Additional Details
When capturing a customer experience, customers can select a failure mode and associate it with a harm hazard code.
A new Harm Hazard table has been created to store all possible harm hazard codes.
Harm hazard objects are stored in quality contexts that have the Allow Failure Modes, Effects and Harm Hazard preference enabled.
To create, edit, or delete a harm hazard, select Harm Hazards in the Navigator for your quality context.
Members of the Reliability Engineer role have permission to create and edit harm hazard objects. All members of the organization have permission to read harm hazard objects.
FMEA objects are accessible in a new FMEA table that is available on the part information page.
To display this table, select Customize > General > FMEA.
In this table, you can add, edit, delete, import, and export FMEA objects.
You can update the Failure Codes table with FMEA information for a customer experience.
Rows can now be added to the Failure Codes table in two ways:
Clicking the add FMEA icon and selecting an existing object. All attributes from the FMEA object are populated.
Clicking the add reported FMEA icon and manually entering information in the fields.
By default, there are no policies defined on FMEA objects. Customers can allow or restrict create, modify, and delete actions on any policy or team.
The CEM - Failure Codes - Display Pick FMEA Action preference controls if this functionality is enabled. This preference is set to true for new installations. It is set to false for upgrades and updates.
Related Information
For more information, see Using Failure Codes and FMEA Objects and Failure Effects, Failure Modes, and Harm Hazards.