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May 27, 2020 | Barb Carr

Need help identifying Causal Factors?

TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis investigators know that it’s essential to identify ALL Causal Factors (mistakes, errors and equipment failures) that lead to an incident so they can analyze them for root causes. Otherwise, they may miss opportunities to develop effective corrective actions. It can feel perplexing at times, but it doesn’t have to feel that way. There’s a simple way to approach identifying Cause Factors  with our new Causal Factor worksheets.

There are four new worksheets to help you be more thorough in identifying Causal Factors while also saving time. Learn to use them at our upcoming live webinar.

When? June 10

What Time? 2 PM Eastern Daylight Savings Time

Register:

https://store.taproot.com/new-causal-factor-worksheetjun-10-2020

For more information, see:

https://www.taproot.com/course/causal-factor-worksheet-webinar/

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Investigations, Root Cause Analysis
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