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Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training
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26/04/2025 | 9:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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Explore the intricacies of Statistical Process Control (SPC) and step up your understanding of essential components that dictate process control and improvement. Our training begins by elucidating the concept of variability, ensuring that participants comprehend its pivotal role in process control. The immersive curriculum then progresses to unravel SPC charts and the nuances of process capabilities, creating a comprehensive foundation for individuals aiming to excel in quality control and assurance sectors.
Furthermore, attendees will be introduced to an array of robust process improvement methods, reinforcing their knowledge and equipping them with the tools to elevate operational processes in their respective domains. With hands-on learning, expert insights, and real-world examples, Tertiary Courses ensures that every participant emerges with the confidence and competence to implement SPC techniques and drive tangible improvements across diverse industries.
Certificate
All participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from Tertiary Courses after achieved at least 75% attendance.
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HRD Corp Claimable Course for Employers Registered with HRD Corp
Course Code: M770
Topic 1 Introduction To Statistical Process Control
Types of Variations
What is Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Why Use SPC for Manufacturing
Types of Data
Statistical Distributions
Central limit Theorem
Topic 2: Control Charts
Controlling a Process
What is a Control Chart
Subgroup and Choose Control Charts
Common Elements of Control Charts
Variable Control Charts
Attribute Control Charts
Topic 3 Setup SPC
Steps to Construct Control Charts
Calculation of Control Limits
Interpretation of SPC Charts
Topic 4 Process Control Capabilities
Capability vs. Control
Process Capability Ratios - Cp, Cpk Indices
Gage Capability & GR&R
Topic 5: Out of Control and Follow-Up Actions
SPC Rules
Out of Control (OOC)
Root Cause Analysis
Follow Up Actions