Example deliverables from Inferno
One FMEA study produces all of these. No re-keying, full traceability from failure mode to risk register to maintenance action. What you see below is the shape of the data—your real runs will use your asset names, ratings, and justifications.
FMEA table (excerpt)
Structured failure modes, effects, causes, detection, and S–O–D ratings with justification. Per IEC 60812 Section 5.
Example structure
| Element ID | Failure mode | S | O | D | RPN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E-001 | Loss of flow | 7 | 3 | 4 | 84 |
| E-001 | Seal leakage | 5 | 2 | 3 | 30 |
| E-002 | … | … | … | … | … |
Asset risk register
ISO 55001–aligned risk register: asset, failure mode, severity, likelihood, risk level, and treatment. One source from your FMEA.
Example structure
Risk treatment plan
Clause 6.1.4–style: risk, treatment type, actions, owner, and due date. Traceable to FMEA criticality.
Example structure
Maintenance strategy / philosophy
Risk-based maintenance: recommended actions, frequency, and justification per criticality. Ready for CMMS or review.
Example structure