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hello and welcome to todayamp;#39;s webinar my name is Ted Stewart todayamp;#39;s discussion is going to be on using field failure data to validate and calibrate the FMEA process and the great thing about some of the things that we do here at Exit is that this is a discussion that has been coming up due to the new standard of IEC 61508 where people and users start asking us hey you know the new standard has some pretty tough language and weamp;#39;re trying to figure out well is the FMEA approach still applicable and how do we justify the traceability and all the other requirements to prove that this is still a solution and so that is one of the topics of todayamp;#39;s discussion as you saw from the description the abstract of today the webinar is going to show us on how to use field failure data to validate the community prediction and actually to calibrate the electronic of mechanical and sensor component databases weamp;#39;re going to go through your typical filter your data