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Like any other process, your root cause analysis (RCA) program requires periodic reporting to help you stay on track. Developing an RCA Program Dashboard can help. Here are some ideas:
RCA Volume
For a given period, track the following:
- RCAs Opened
- RCAs Closed
- RCAs In Process
The number of RCAs opened and RCAs closed span the entire period. In some cases, RCAs closed will have been opened in previous periods. And some of the RCAs opened in the current period will still be in process at the end, to be closed in a future period. But the “closing ratio” of opens to closes provides insight into resources required. For instance, if you are opening more RCAs than are being closed, you may have a resource constraint. Examining the closing ratio trend over time will tell you whether your caseload is a temporary anomaly, or a new-normal, thereby providing insight into staffing requirements. The number of RCAs in Process provides a point-in-time look at what is currently in the pipeline and provides an indication of throughput velocity. For instance, if you opened 15 RCAs in a month, closed 18 RCAs, and have a current in-process count of 50 RCAs, you will want to take a closer look at what is (or is not) going on!
Example RCA Volume
Q3 2017 | Q4 2017 | Change | |
RCAs Opened | 14 | 27 | +13 |
RCAs Closed | 8 | 26 | +14 |
RCAs in Progress, end of Q4 | 9 | 16 | +7 |
Return on Investment (ROI)
- Problem Impact: The total financial impact of all problems.
- Cost of Solutions: The total cost of all approved solutions.
- Cost of Investigation: The total cost of investigating problems.
Event Location, Type Frequency, and Impact
Locations (by impact)
Location | Count | Impact |
Western Region | 12 | $3,250,000 |
Central Region | 8 | $750,000 |
Eastern Region | 6 | $1,000,000 |
Total | 26 | $5,500,000 |
You can do the same with event Type:
Types (by impact)
Type | Count | Impact |
Operations | 10 | $3,850,000 |
Quality | 8 | $750,000 |
EHS | 4 | $1,000,000 |
Reliability/Maintenance | 2 | $450,000 |
Information Technology | 2 | $350,000 |
Total | 26 | $5,500,000 |
Solution Effectiveness
Here is a brief description of each level, using automobile safety as an example:
- Elimination: Completely eliminates the hazard altogether. Not getting into a car at all is the safest way to avoid being injured in a car.
- Substitution: Substituting one thing for another less-risky thing. Traveling by train substitutes one mode of travel for another.
- Engineering: Engineering a less-risky option. Since the first seat belts were introduced, cars have been engineered to be less risky in a variety of ways.
- Administrative: Using rules, regulations, procedures, and training to reduce risk. Outlawing the use of a mobile device while driving is an administrative control.
- Behavior: Getting people to behave in a less-risky way. The choice to not use a mobile device while driving is a behavior modification.
- Protection: Personal protective equipment is the last line of defense. Seat belts are a form of personal protective equipment in cars. Race car drivers wear 5-point harnesses, helmets, head/neck restraints, and fire-resistant clothing.
Types (by impact)
Hierarchy | Count | Cost |
Elimination | 4 | $85,000 |
Substitution | 7 | $15,000 |
Engineering | 35 | $150,000 |
Administrative | 57 | $35,000 |
Behavior | 1 | $0 |
PPE | 11 | $15,000 |
Grand Total | 115 | $300,000 |
Developing a simple RCA Program dashboard is not difficult or time consuming, particularly considering the value it provides managers. The time it takes to produce this report can be significantly reduced with good RCA software tools that automate the reports and graphs. We would encourage you to borrow, adjust, amend, and improve on the example dashboard elements above. If you have ideas, we would love to hear them!
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RCA & FMEA TRAINING
Root Cause Analysis and Failure Modes & Effects Analysis training by Sologic provides the tools, skills, and knowledge necessary to solve complex problems and manage risk in any sector, within any discipline, and of any scale.Learn More
SOFTWARE
Sologic’s cloud-based Causelink has the right software product for you and your organization. Choose from Individual, Team, or Enterprise.Learn More