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May 21, 2025 | Mark Paradies

Have You Saved a Life Today?

A lifeguard CANVA

When Was the Last Time You Saved a Life?

I remember the first time I saw my daughter, Amy, who had a summer job as a lifeguard, save a man and a boy from drowning in a lake. Afterward, I talked to her. She didn’t see it as a big deal. She said she did rescues every week. She didn’t consider it heroic. It was just part of her job.

lifeguard stand at lake

Root Cause Analysis Saves Lives

About 20 years ago at the TapRooT® Summit, a TapRooT® User approached me to thank me. He said that they had stopped fatalities at their site after learning to apply TapRooT®. He told me that improved performance meant that, over a period of several years, they had saved about five lives at their refinery. He then said …

“Imagine how many TapRooT® Users there are
applying TapRooT® RCA around the world …
Easily there are hundreds of lives saved every year!”

But the example above wasn’t the only time this happened. At the 2022 Global TapRooT® Summit, I had this experience repeat itself. This time, the TapRooT® User had calculated that they had saved approximately 7 lives since using TapRooT® RCA.

Each time someone thanks me, it helps me appreciate the work of everyone here at System Improvements just a little bit more because they are all participating in the work our clients do to save lives.

Are You Saving Lives?

Have you found and fixed the root causes of precursor incidents that could have repeated and become fatal accidents at your site? Then you, too, are participating in using TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis to save a life – or maybe more than one life.

Try not to become complacent about the lives you are saving. Celebrate your success. Let us know what you have achieved. Tell others about the good job they are doing. Make sure that management knows about the lives saved.

And never stop improving.

As my boss in the Navy, Captain William J. Rodriguez told me:

“If you’re not pedaling, you’re going downhill.”

bike downhill CANVA picture

Don’t become complacent about saving lives and coast downhill. Be vigilant and keep up the hard work. And when you can, enlist others in this great cause.

What is Amy Doing Now?

By the way, the picture below is a recent picture of my daughter. She isn’t a lifeguard anymore. After being promoted to vice president at one of America’s leading suppliers of materials for residential and commercial construction, she decided to work for System Improvements, teaching TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis and helping people implement the TapRooT® System. You could say she is carrying on a tradition. She is a part of the team at SI that is helping people around the world save lives.

amy teaching course
Amy Souders

She is also a speaker at the upcoming 2025 Global TapRooT® Summit. She will be leading these three sessions…

Procedure writing and use for high-reliability

Would you like to learn more about the 2025 Global TapRooT® Summit? Then CLICK HERE for complete information. Or watch this video for a general overview of the purpose and benefits of attending the Summit.

To register for the Summit, CLICK HERE.

And here is an older video about saving lives and the return on investment when you attend the Summit. If you need to justify your Summit attendance, watch this…

This video was made before the 2019 Summit. It is just as applicable to the 2025 Summit.

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