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VDA 19.2 – Technical cleanliness in assembly: qualification as an assistant planner of technical cleanliness in assembly – #980
Training in partnership with the VDA-QMC
Context
In order to ensure the essential functions of vehicles, the cleanliness requirements of assembled electrical/electronic systems and fluid circuits are becoming increasingly important. After the cleaning of individual parts, many factors can lead to the recontamination of parts or sub-assemblies with critical particles that affect the functioning of the product.
You want to be qualified as an assistant planner of technical cleanliness in assembly in order to be able to identify the sources of creations or pollution, to evaluate the deviations from the requirements of cleanliness in order to set up the relevant preventive and corrective actions adapted to your situation.
Objectives
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Identify and evaluate actions to prevent contamination based on the cleanliness specifications of parts or systems.
- Be able to identify ineffective or excessive cleanliness actions in order to avoid bad investments.
- Be able to define and implement preventive and corrective actions that are relevant and appropriate to the situation.
NOTE: VDA 19.2 does not address particle extraction and analysis protocols, these topics are covered in VDA 19.1.
Recommanded for
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Quality teams
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Quality / QHSE managers, engineers and technicians
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Production supervisors
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Industrialization managers
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Logisticians
Prerequisites
No prerequisites.
Pedagogy
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The course includes methods and strategies for improving the technical cleanliness of products, designing a suitable environment and controlling human resource activities.
Evaluation mode
- Official VDA exam (MCQ).
Course materials
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Participant’s folder containing the presentations delivered during the training and the exercise materials.
To go further
Consulting services : EURO-SYMBIOSE can assist you in the concrete implementation in your company. Contact us to know more about it.
The concept of clean production.
Potential sources of pollution and specific actions to be taken:
- The environment.
- Logistics.
- Personnel.
- Production machinery.
Techniques and procedures for understanding the influence of cleanliness.
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