Comparison of FMEA and Fine Kinney Methods for Risk Analysis in Textile Manufacturing
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Hakan Karaçizmeli İzzettin (Turkiye)
Quality, risk analysis, FMEA, Fine Kinney, textile
Abstract:
Quality management is very important for sustainability. Satisfying customer expectations and keeping costs under control can only be possible with quality management. Barriers to quality can only be managed by keeping the risks of failures and defects under control. Therefore, risk analysis is an important issue. There are various methods in the literature for risk analysis. Failure Mode and Effect Analysis and Fine Kinney Method are two known risk analysis methods. In this study, the use of these two methods for a textile business will be compared.
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Hakan Karaçizmeli İzzettin (2023). Comparison of FMEA and Fine Kinney Methods for Risk Analysis in Textile Manufacturing. Quality 2023 (S. Jašarević, S. Brdarević, editors), ISSN 1512-9268, Neum, B&H, 19-21 June 2023., pp. 173-176
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