Measurement System Analysis includes detailed tutorials on many measurement system analysis techniques including how to conduct and analyze GR&R (Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility) Studies. A GR&R is the accepted techniques for evaluating the level of variation in a measurement system and determining if the measurement system is acceptable for use. Measurement System Analysis covers techniques for analyzing the variation within a measurement system, determining its suitability for use, and ways to improve measurement systems. The GR&R analysis techniques used in MSA are in compliance with QS-9000/AIAG methods.
			All courses also feature:
- Tracking of training including student test scores and bookmarks.
 - Complete documentation for ISO 9001 (and other standards) required records.
 - With our web-based training you can manage students for an entire corporation through one web-based account.
 - Media-rich presentation including full audio and graphics.
 - Exercises throughout to help reinforce learning.
 - Solid technical content presented in an interesting and informative way.
 - Complete student control to navigate through the program in a way that best meets the needs of the student.
 - Certificates are awarded upon successful completion of courses providing documentation of Continuing Education Units that can be used for various professional certifications.
 
Course Objectives
- To explain various sources of measurement system uncertainty.
 - To conduct measurement system studies including assessment of linearity, stability, repeatability, and reproducibility.
 - To define ways to improve measurement systems.
 - To understand and implement a gage management and calibration system.
 
Intended Audiance – Engineers, quality professionals, supervisors, metrology technicians
Approximate Time To Complete – 7 Hours
- 30 Days Access to Training
 - 30 Days Extension available
 - Study Guide in PDF Format
 - Certificate of Completion
 - CEU’s – (.7)
 
Course Outline
Unit 1 – Analyzing Measurement System Variation
- Lesson 1 Variation in Measurement Systems
- A review of sources of measurement system variation.
 - An explanation of Type A and Type B evaluations of measurement uncertainty.
 - Exploration of the effects of too much variation in measurements.
 
 - Lesson 2 Measurement System Linearity
- How to measure gage/instrument linearity (both graphically and mathematically) to determine if a gage (or instrument) has linearity problems.
 - Taking action to deal with linearity problems.
 
 - Lesson 3 Measurement System Stability
- How to evaluate gage/instrument stability using a control chart.
 - Taking action to deal with stability problems.
 
 - Lesson 4 Repeatability & Reproducibility
- How to conduct a GR&R study.
 - R&R analysis for non-destructive measurements.
 - Use of ANOVA for GR&Rs
 - R&R analysis for destructive measurements.
 - R&R analysis for attribute measurements.
 
 - Lesson 5 Improving Measurement Systems
- Using a problem-solving approach to find the root causes of repeatability and reproducibility problems.
 - Using the GR&R data to help direct the problem-solving effort.
 - A description of some basic causes to investigate if gage/instrument repeatability is high.
 - A description of some basic causes to investigate if appraiser reproducibility is high.
 
 - Lesson 6 MSA Software Considerations
- Suggested selection criteria of software features for a software program for analyzing GR&R studies.
 - An overview of some of the advanced measurement system analysis tools that a GR&R software package may have.
 
 - MSA Challenge
- An assessment of the learner’s progress in this unit.
 
 
Unit 2 – Managing Measurement Systems
- Lesson 1 Formalizing Management of Instruments
- Why a gage/instrument calibration program is so important and makes good business sense.
 - Why a gage or instrument may not be accurate.
 - The components of a gage/instrument management system.
 
 - Lesson 2 Sources of Measurement Error
- Measurement errors due to gage/instrument calibration deficiencies.
 - Measurement error related to gage/instrument usage or damage.
 - Errors of judgment resulting in measurement errors.
 - GR&R issues and measurement error.
 
 - Lesson 3 Calibration Practices
- A discussion of common calibration practices.
 - Key elements of a calibration system as defined by ISO 10012-1.
 - Gage/instrument identification techniques.
 - Sources for calibration procedures and independent calibration laboratories.
 - Methods for determining intervals of calibration.
 
 - Lesson 4 Calibration Standards & Tools
- Traceability of calibration standards from primary national standards to working standards.
 - The role of transfer standards and working standards.
 - Measurement uncertainty and the calibration system.
 
 - Lesson 5 Calibration Pitfalls
- Common measurement equipment management system pitfalls.
 - Proactive techniques to steer your organization clear of these pitfalls.
 
 - Lesson 6 Records & Audits
- Different types of records needed for a comprehensive gage/instrument management system.
 - The role of audits to ensure your gage management system is working.
 - The elements of a corrective action plan to address areas of audit noncompliance.
 
 - Lesson 7 Calibration Software Considerations
- Benefits of using gage management software.
 - Suggested selection criteria of software features for a gage/instrument management software program.
 
 - MSA Challenge
- An assessment of the learner’s progress in this unit.
 
 
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