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Shop Floor Statistical Process Control (SPC)

When: Dec 12, 2024 12:00 PM ET

Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a powerful process management tool that can be used in a manufacturing environment to establish and sustain control and to form the basis for driving process improvements. Implemented effectively, SPC provides shop floor personnel with a decision-making capability that is based on sound scientific and mathematical principles. Rather than focusing on mathematical calculations, which are readily available elsewhere, this webinar focuses on the shop floor management program that SPC supports. We will provide an overview of:

  • Prerequisites
  • Procedures for selecting control limits
  • How to develop a reaction plan for out-of-control conditions

This webinar will interest the following:

  • Quality Engineers
  • Quality Managers
  • Manufacturing/Process Engineers
  • Engineering Managers
  • Production/Operations Managers
  • Lean Six Sigma Specialists

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