“…It has been well regarded as a beneficial and prominent tool in assessing potential failures and preventing their occurrence [6], rendering both qualitative and quantitative measures to prioritize the prohibition order of failures and their effects towards the quality of products/service [7]. Consequently, the execution of FMEA has been long deployed in diverse industries, such as automotive [8][9][10][11], nuclear, electronics [12,13], chemistry [14,15], lead-free solder control plan [16], sugar mill boiler [17], fuel cells [18], paper [19], metal forming [4], tanker equipment [20], waste [21,22], Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points audition [23], households [24], engineering systems [25], energy plants [26][27][28], medical devices [29], pharmacy [30][31][32], health care services [33][34][35][36][37][38], e-commerce [39], management [40][41][42][43], software [44], electronic paper display [45], and product design [46,47].…”