3 easy steps and 2 tools in root cause identification for your FSMS
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KAZEEM OLAWUYI : NO
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Jose Guadalupe Hernandez R : brainstorming 5 whys ishikawa
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Tracey Richardson : I don't find the Fishbone effective
PRASHANTH KN : yes
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SUHAIL BIN UMMER : good afternoon from India
Krishnan Rajangam : no
Jose Guadalupe Hernandez R : It seems like a very interesting tool
Thomas Schoenfeldt : This is a very effective tool for measuring risks@
Steven Snyder : it is just risk analysis just adding detection whan multiplying most of these will be in preventative programs and should be addressed in food safety plan
Dr.Seema M.A : HELLO
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Jose Guadalupe Hernandez R : Looks like a more developed risk analysis
Sherine Kanagasunderam : How do you come up with the RPN?
Shwetha H S : I like this more than CCP tree
Jose Guadalupe Hernandez R : I guess I have used it, just not with the RPN
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Steven Snyder : p x s x d = rpn
Sherine Kanagasunderam : Thanks:)
Jose Guadalupe Hernandez R : pxsxd
Sophia Finn : This method is very common in the automotive and medical device industries.
Giulianna Vieira : Does the RPN determine the priority of actions or there`s no difference?
Steven Snyder : RPN is determined by the priority number bottom left
Dr.Seema M.A : can we say the ccp and RPN resemblance
Steven Snyder : Opps bottom right
suma lakshmana : whats the difference between FMEA & HACCP risk analysis
Giulianna Vieira : Thanks! :)
Steven Snyder : no CCP is measurable and inherent risk scientificly proven and preventable FMEA you are evaluating and quality problem to correct it.(non-conformance)
Sophia Finn : HACCP is specific to food safety, FMEA can be used for any risk.
Rokshanara Khatun : what are the recommend situation to use Fishbone and FMEA?
Shwetha H S : I think FMEA is useful in identifying CCPs and Ishikawa is only for RCA.
Sophia Finn : fishbone and FMEA are different - FMEA is proactive, fishbone/5why generally used when there is any issue and need to determine root cause, reactive process.
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Debbie Lyons-Garcia : Hi from California
Steven Snyder : They are all for non conformity just with different approaches in deatail and expertise
Darla KILROY : On the example for FMEA if Improved state cannot be reduced to under 250 -- would creating CCP be the appropriate correction?
Sabina Alexander : Thanks Vlad, I like how you linked the FMEA with the ishikawa diagram
Nicola Brook : Thank you for practical session and good explanations
Michael Rodriguez : FMEA is like risk based thinking to id possible hazards that could cause problems that would need preventive actions
Roberto Mendez : Whit FMEA and Ishikawa i could use pareto chart in order to attend the higest score
Darla KILROY : Thank you, excellent content
SUHAIL BIN UMMER : I'm just a fresher to the industry. How far is this important at audit point of view.?
Sophia Finn : I love the idea of using FMEA as part of RCA and in food safety. Thank you!
Liz Lee : how long did it take to resolve this issue?
Patricia Maldonado : Thank you for explaining a very practical tool to improve RCA!
Shwetha H S : Is it better to use FMEA after CCP tree? Or better to use only one of them?
Liz Lee : this is a very good way to document all corrective actions and the followups if effective. industry so many corrective actions that at one point which was the right action.
Shwetha H S : Is it better to use FMEA after CCP tree? Or better to use only one of them?
Sherine Kanagasunderam : Great content. Thanks for the presentation. Learned a lot:) Happy Friday!
david gregerson : the band-aid effect. you must treat the illness not just the symptoms
Vivian Nguyen : Oh no! I thought this started at 11am EST but I guess it started at 10am :(
Marija Žujović : Perfect explanation, thank you!
Dr.Seema M.A : thanks for such a technical session and very supportive webinar
Liz Lee : Thanks Vladimir. FYI..we had the same issue with mold on sausage and appear to be seasonal occurrence. In the end, we invested in UV light process.
Lauri Glasgow : Vivian, there will be a recording later.
Steven Snyder : great job, reinforced and explained items i was unsure of, thanks
Jose Guadalupe Hernandez R : This is great for RCA documentation!!! Thank you for the explanations.
EVA PANTOJA : Thank you for informative session.
Roberto Mendez : the value of high, medium, low apply to all industies (food, drinks, .....) ?
Chris Thomas : only comment. This will be a great tool to use in conjuction with your complaint systems and in eliminating these complaints
COLEEN MARCIA HENRY : Thanks for the information shared.
Maricarmen Miranda : Are there templates in spanish for FMEA?
hamid ziena : very important topic. Thanks
D'Ann Williams : Thank you both!
Chris Thomas : Thank you and Have a great weekend!
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Sophia Finn : Thank you!
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