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ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS FOR BEGINNERS
The last week accident of Ever Given blockage of Suez Canal raised many questions about how that was happened ? Can it be repeatable ? How to reach a complete understanding of the situation ? What are the next procedures of navigation through this water way? All these questions need through investigations called Root Cause Analysis. Root cause analysis (RCA) is a process designed for use in investigating and categorizing the root causes of events with safety, health, environmental, quality, reliability and production impacts. The accompanied is a tutorial article for the beginners about RCA process.
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