2016 - Webinar on Root Cause Analysis
Date2016-07-26
Deadline2016-07-26
VenueOnline, Canada
KeywordsRoot Cause Analysis; Compliance; FDA regulations
Topics/Call fo Papers
Description :
Root cause analysis (RCA) involves searching backwards from an undesirable effect (or problem) to its cause(s) and addressing those causes. While the term "Root Cause" implies that there is a single cause for a problem, more often multiple causes interact and work together to trigger the problem. The RCA task is to identify potential causes, determine which cause or causes are root causes and address those root causes to ensure the effect (the problem) does not recur. RCA is important because if a problem has occurred once, it most likely will occur again.
However, if the root cause is found and addressed, future occurrences of the same problem CAN BE PREVENTED! RCA and corrective action is the key to preventing future problems.
Four RCA tools will be shared during this session, The 5 Why's, Cause and Effect Diagramming, Contingency Diagramming and the 8D Problem Solving process.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Establishing an effective team environment
Clarifying what the problem is and what the problem is not
Searching for the root cause by investigating the problem's symptom(s)
Using data and investigative tools to identify the root cause(s)
Employing decision making to select the most appropriate solution
Initiating measurements to ensure the problem does not reoccur
Recognizing common barriers to RCA and how to overcome them
Who Will Benefit:
QA Managers and Engineers
Manufacturing Managers and Engineers
Consultants
Quality System Auditors
Safety and Quality Auditors
Project and Program Management Teams
Operations Management Teams
Executives and Managers responsible for investigating and solving problems
Root cause analysis (RCA) involves searching backwards from an undesirable effect (or problem) to its cause(s) and addressing those causes. While the term "Root Cause" implies that there is a single cause for a problem, more often multiple causes interact and work together to trigger the problem. The RCA task is to identify potential causes, determine which cause or causes are root causes and address those root causes to ensure the effect (the problem) does not recur. RCA is important because if a problem has occurred once, it most likely will occur again.
However, if the root cause is found and addressed, future occurrences of the same problem CAN BE PREVENTED! RCA and corrective action is the key to preventing future problems.
Four RCA tools will be shared during this session, The 5 Why's, Cause and Effect Diagramming, Contingency Diagramming and the 8D Problem Solving process.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Establishing an effective team environment
Clarifying what the problem is and what the problem is not
Searching for the root cause by investigating the problem's symptom(s)
Using data and investigative tools to identify the root cause(s)
Employing decision making to select the most appropriate solution
Initiating measurements to ensure the problem does not reoccur
Recognizing common barriers to RCA and how to overcome them
Who Will Benefit:
QA Managers and Engineers
Manufacturing Managers and Engineers
Consultants
Quality System Auditors
Safety and Quality Auditors
Project and Program Management Teams
Operations Management Teams
Executives and Managers responsible for investigating and solving problems
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