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What do you know about RCA? • A tool for systematic investigation and analysis • Reactive analysis • Incident investigation – may apply to losses, failure, inefficiencies • What went wrong? What were the causes? What changes should be made? • Root cause analysis helps identify what, how and why something happened, thus preventing recurrence. • Diving deep to find the source of the problem - to avoid addressing just the symptom. • Root causes are underlying factors, are reasonably identifiable, can be controlled and allow for generation of recommendations. • Various techniques may be used.www.ioas.org Root causes • Root causes are specific underlying causes. • Root causes are those that can reasonably be identified. • Root causes are those management has control to fix. • Root causes are those for which effective recommendations for preventing recurrences can be generated. www.ioas.org Inspector uses wrong version of the inspection form… • The typical investigation would probably conclude “inspector error” was the cause, inform the inspector and give him the right form. • But if the analysis stops here, it has not probed deeply enough to understand the reasons for the mistake. • Not enough is known to prevent it from occurring again or to be sure it is not a widespread problem. www.ioas.org There may be more than 1 root cause of a problem… www.ioas.org Many methodologies are employed in RCA Complex • Failure Modes and Effects Simple Analysis (FMEA) • Five Whys • Causal factor charting • May incorporate simple • Statistical data analysis techniques from complex • Fishbone or Ishikawa analysis diagram • simple cause and effect maps • fishbone diagrams www.ioas.org
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