In Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA), a probability score is assigned to the likelihood that current controls in a business or industrial process will become aware of the causes of a failure. What is this FMEA element referred to?
  1. probability of occurrence
  2. severity of impact
  3. likelihood of detection
  4. length of delay
Explanation
Answer: C - This FMEA element is referred to as the likelihood of detection.

Key Takeaway: FMEA provides an individual or a team with a structured approach to identify potential ways that a product or a process can experience failure. The primary elements of FMEA are probability of a failure’s occurrence, the severity of its impact, and the likelihood of detection.
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