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FMEA – Severity Assessment

Severity assessment of property failure

The definition differs for each type of FMEA analysis. Therefore, the type of analytical process must be specified (for individual failures or for properties).

FMEA type selection in AyMINE

The overview below is based on the standard for the automotive industry. Before use, ensure it is relevant to your case!

DFMEA

Level 1: No effect
Level 2: Perceptible, slightly annoying
Level 3: Moderate annoyance
Level 4: Highly perceptible and annoying
Level 5: Disruption of secondary function
Level 6: Loss of secondary function
Level 7: Disruption of main function
Level 8: Loss of main function
Level 9: Non-compliance with safety regulations
Level 10: Could endanger personal safety

PFMEA

Level 1: Unnoticeable effect
Level 2: Random fault does not disrupt operation; minor effect on the user
Level 3: Some products need reworking, triggers a minor response plan; moderate user annoyance
Level 4: All products must be reworked; the product has a significantly annoying effect on the user
Level 5: Some products must be repaired, high risk of recurrence; product disrupts secondary functions
Level 6: Production interruption of up to 1 hour, all defective products must be reworked; loss of secondary function
Level 7: Products must be sorted, and some disposed of; production halts for more than 1 hour; product disrupts main function
Level 8: Most production must be disposed of, production halts for up to one shift; loss of main/critical function
Level 9: Threat to manufacturing regulations, threat to product regulations
Level 10: Fault may endanger worker safety; restricted functionality affecting safety until service

FMEA-MSR

Level 1: No effect
Level 2: Minor annoyance
Level 3: Moderate annoyance
Level 4: High annoyance
Level 5: Disruption of secondary function
Level 6: Loss of secondary function
Level 7: Disruption of main function
Level 8: Loss of main function
Level 9: Will not meet qualitative or regulatory requirements
Level 10: Threatens safety

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