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Configurable Settings

Rating Scales

Severity, occurrence and/or detection rating scales can be used in either of the risk assessment methods: risk priority numbers or criticality analysis. These scales can contain any number of ratings (e.g., five-point scale, ten-point scale, etc.), and you can fully customize the values, descriptions and criteria.

The Severity, Occurrence and Detection pages in the Profiles/Library Manager show all of the predefined rating scales in the active library.

There are also several ways to edit the rating scales for a particular project. Remember that changing the settings in an individual project does not automatically update the library or any other projects (Learn more...).

Note: Severity Class and Failure Probability can be applied at the failure level for criticality analysis, or at the effect level for the Alpha/Beta Ratios worksheet.

Editing a Scale

Sub-Severity Criteria

Starting in Version 2019, you can use sub-severity ratings to rate effects according to several different types of severity. The sub-severity ratings can be informational or, for projects using FMEA structures other than Grouped Effects and Causes, can be used to calculate an overall severity rating for each effect, based on either the maximum or the average of the sub-severity ratings.

The severity scale that you are using for the project will be used for overall severity ratings and for all sub-severity ratings. Each sub-severity type can have its own criteria defined for the values in the scale. To edit the criteria, select the Show sub-severities criteria check box above the table, then supply criteria for each sub-severity type.

Important: The numerical scale values apply across all severity types, so if some of your severity types have a different number of levels, you will need to assign the criteria accordingly, in proportion to their importance.

Quantitative Values

If you are working with an Occurrence or Failure Probability scale, this window will also display an Occurrence Probability column and a Treat Occurrence Probability As area. These settings apply if you want to use the qualitative rating assigned to a record to set that record's quantitative probability of failure model. The model can then be used for reliability or criticality calculations in the FMRA. (See Using Rating Scales to Set the Reliability Policies.)

 

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