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Title: Quality Control and Improvement, Reliability, Liability


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Quality Control and Improvement, Reliability,
Liability
  • P. King/Chapter 13 overview

2
Reliability is
  • A characteristic that describes how good a device
    is.
  • Must be planned for, designed in both in terms of
    the initial product and in maintenance of that
    product.

3
Failure is
  • The degradation of the performance of a device
    (process) outside of a specified value AND
    non-performance or inability to perform its
    function for a given time period within specified
    conditions.
  • Defect imperfection
  • Deficiency lack of conformance to specs
  • Fault Cause of failure
  • Malfunction unsatisfactory performance

4
Failure Measures
  • Real life failure fact of life, define normal
    operation, anticipate worst, try to design out.
  • Failure rate typically failures/unit time
    failures/million hours for devices.

5
Unreliability is
  • A measure of the potential for failure of a
    device (or process.)
  • Leads to high cost, wasted time, inconvenience,
    poor reputation, unsafe operation,
  • - 9/9/99 more than 10,000 stepladders recalled
    by Home Depot steps too short, improperly
    attached (RIDGID ladders, Louisville Ladder Co,
    Louisville KY)

6
Quality is
  • The ability to provide stated needs NOW (and is
    implied during warranty period.)
  • Warranty period that period of time that you
    guarantee to refund/replace/fix your product.

7
Safety Quality in Health Care
  • HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today
    (10/11/2001) announced the release of 50 million
    to fund 94 new research grants, contracts and
    other projects to reduce medical errors and
    improve patient safety.
  • This research initiative is part of HHS' broader
    efforts to improve the quality of care in America
    and better assure safety across health care
    settings. 

8
Reliability Implies
  • MTBF of x years (for example, e-1 fail in 5
    years), proportional to the probability of
    service over a period of time, T.
  • performs stated function, without failure
    (even with misuse) in the stated environment, for
    a specified period of time.

9
Vanderbilt Reliability Risk Engineering
Management
  • NSF IGERT awarded 2001
  • 2.7 M over 5 years
  • BME/ChE/CE/EECS/MT/Math/ME/Owen
  • 2 year support toward PhD
  • Sankaran Mahadevan, CE

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Electronic Reliability
Infant Mortality
Wearout
Corrosion, Cracking, Wear, Crazing, Shorts
Failure Rate
lt-Useful Life -gt
Joints, Welds, Contamination, Misuse
--? Design, Preventive Maintenance, Replacement, R
epair
Screening, Design, Burn-in
Time -gt
12
Mechanical Reliability
Friction, Fatigue, Erosion, Corrosion, Cracking, L
ack of PM
Failure Rate
Misassembly
PM, Replacement
lt- Useful Life -gt
Time-gt
13
Software Reliability
Debug errors, Spec. Errors, Special Cases
Failure Rate
Time -gt
14
System Reliability Bathtub Curve
QI PM
QI
Lawsuit
Failure Rate
Lawsuit
Time -gt
15
Is this a reliable ventilator?
16
Product Liability
  • Negligence - legal
  • Strict Liability - legal
  • Breach of warranty legal
  • Defects
  • Failure to warn

17
Negligence
  • You owe a duty of care to another
  • The standards for that care have been breached
  • As a result a compensable injury results
  • There are damages or injury to the plaintiff

18
Strict Liability
  • The PRODUCT is defective or dangerous.
  • Risk is too high (risk/benefit higher than
    competition, etc.)

19
Breach of Warranty
  • Implied Merchantability (Kings Pacemakers)
  • Implied Warranty for particular purpose
    (pacemaker)
  • Breach of express warranty (written or oral
    contract cures 100)

20
Defect
  • Actual defect (sharp edges, )
  • Consumer expectations
  • Risk/benefit
  • State of the art
  • Defective warnings
  • Inadequate guarding

21
Failure to warn!
  • You have a duty to warn. If you do not warn that
    coffee is hot, you are likely to get in trouble

22
Examples
  • Coffee burn
  • found with head trapped in side rails
  • Stepladder recall
  • Fluidized air therapy bed
  • X-ray/Cobalt therapy accident
  • Morphine infusion 3 hours not 24
  • LMA cyanosis (see MAUDE)

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Some final key phrases
  • Misuse
  • Negligent selection
  • Failure to inspect
  • Use with knowledge of defect
  • Alterations
  • Disclosure through MAUDE (FDA)
  • Disclosure through CPSC (non-FDA)
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