RCA reliability, root cause analysis
It makes more sense to treat the causes of a problem than to treat the immediate symptoms. Afterwards, analysing the causes of a problem allows us to determine a definitive solution, and thus prevent it from happening again.
This course is also part of the Maintenance & Asset Management Training Cycle.
Content
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What is reliability engineering?
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What is Root Cause Analysis?
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Simple methodology :
- 5 "Why?". Identifying the root causes of a problem in several "why?
- Definition and pitfalls to avoid
- Practical examples
- QQOQCP
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ISHIKAWA (or fishbone)
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Definition
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Practical examples
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- Faillure tree
- Definition
- Practical examples
- Application to concrete examples
Votre formateur
Pascal Pourbaix is a Mechanical Civil Engineer (AIMs) and expert consultant in Maintenance & Reliability. He has more than 20 years of experience in "Reliability and Tooling Improvements", "Project & Process Engineering", "Maintenance & Reliability" with companies such as I-Care, Allied Reliability, Cofely Fabricom GDF Suez Group, Sovitec and Cockerill-Sambre. Director of ARKADIUM SRL, he is also a regular trainer at BEMAS, a consultant for I-Care and a certified trainer for the "Innovative Root Cause Analysis" (iRCA) methodology of CoThink.