Root Cause
Root Cause
Reality - fix symptoms without regard to actual causes Root Cause Analysis - structured and thorough review of problem designed to identify and verify what is causing the symptoms
Definitions
Cause (causal factor): a condition or event that results in an effect Direct Cause: cause that directly resulted in the occurrence Contributing Cause: a cause that contributed to the occurrence, but by itself would not have caused the occurrence Root Cause: cause that, if corrected, would prevent recurrence of this and similar occurrences
RCA Process
Relationship between cause and effect
Need for creative thought to identify all possible causes Collect data about the problem Analyze data Verify causes
Problem
Equipment
Materials
Danger:
The Cause Effect Diagram is a list of potential root causes. This includes both probable causes, real causes and guesses.
Scatter Diagram
Test for possible cause and effect relationships Some variation should be expected Relationships being tested must be logical Visual depiction of relationship
Patterns of Correlation
Correlation Coefficients
Scatter Diagram
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Cases/Hour
Five Whys
Describe the problem in specific terms For each likely cause ask, Why did this happen? Continue for a minimum of five times Show logical relationship of each response to the one that preceded it Stop when the team has enough information to identify the root cause
Tree Diagram
State the problem Causes are listed as branches to the right of the problem Continue to clarify causes, drawing additional branches to the right Repeat until each branch reaches its logical end
Current
Floating due date Training Dept other projects This projectlow priority
Cautionary Note
Its impossible to solve significant problems using the same level of knowledge that created them!
Albert Einstein
Condition
Condition Condition
Found or existing state that influences outcome
Event
Event
Potential Event
Event
Sequence of happenings
Person treated at ER
Change Analysis
Used when problem is obscure Generally used for single occurrence Focuses on things that have changed Compares trouble-free process with occurrence to identify differences Differences evaluated for contribution to occurrence
undesirable consequence
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Analyze differences for effect on undesired consequences
Compare
Identify differences
Barrier Analysis
Systematic process to identify barriers or controls that could have prevented the occurrence
> Physical > Administrative > Procedural
Determine why these barriers or controls failed What is needed to prevent reoccurrence
Barrier Analysis
Sequence of events:
System Tagout Tag Hung Electricians Given Assignment Electricians Follow Procedure Reactor Trip
Barriers Analysis
Start Tagout Tagout Process Process Step 1 Step 2 Communications Process Interface Procedure Occurrence
Barrier Holds
Barrier Fails
Barrier Fails
Barrier Fails