A structured method to identify how a process, product, or system can fail and to rate and prioritize those failure risks.
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a structured, step-by-step method used to identify and evaluate potential failures in a product, process, or system before they occur. It focuses on how something can fail (failure modes), why it might fail (causes), and what happens if it fails (effects).
In manufacturing and operations, FMEA is typically performed by a cross-functional team and follows a standardized sequence:
FMEA can be applied at different levels, such as design FMEA (DFMEA) for product designs and process FMEA (PFMEA) for manufacturing or service processes. It is often used alongside Root Cause Analysis (RCA): RCA investigates why an actual failure occurred, while FMEA anticipates and ranks potential failures so they can be addressed systematically.