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Failure Mode Effects Analysis Template and Google Slides

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Description

A clean, cyclical diagram illustrating the four key FMEA steps—1) Detect Failure Mode, 2) Rate Severity (SEV), 3) Rate Occurrence (OCCUR), 4) Rate Detection (DETEC)—flowing into “Actions + Check.” In the center, the title “Failure Mode Effects Analysis” is surrounded by a ring of gradient arrows (blues → teals → purples). A callout displays the Risk Priority Number formula: RPN = SEV × OCCUR × DETEC. Fully editable text boxes and arrow colors make it easy to customize for any quality or risk‐management review.

Who Is It For

Quality engineers, reliability engineers, process‐risk analysts, corrective action teams, and continuous‐improvement specialists conducting FMEA workshops or presenting risk assessments.

Other Uses

  • Design reviews & product development
  • Root‐cause analysis sessions
  • Corrective/preventive action planning
  • Operational risk & safety briefings