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Author Latino, Mark A., author.

Title Root cause analysis : improving performance for bottom-line results / Mark A. Latino, Robert J. Latino, and Kenneth C. Latino
Edition Fifth edition
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2019

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Contents Introduction/reflections -- Authors -- Introduction to the PROACT root cause analysis (RCA) work process -- Introduction to the field of root cause analysis -- Creating the environment for RAC to succeed: the reliability performance process (TRPP) -- Failure classification -- Opportunity analysis: "mindfulness" -- Asset performance management systems (APMS): automating the opportunity analysis process -- Preserving event data -- Ordering the analysis team -- Analyzing the data: introducing the PROACT logic tree -- Communicating findings and recommendations -- Tracking for bottom-line results -- The role of human error in root cause analysis: understanding human behavior -- Do human performance "learning teams" make RAC obsolete? -- Is there a direct correlation between reliability and safety? -- Automating root cause analysis: introducing PROACtOnDemand -- Case histories -- Index
Summary This book comprehensively outlines what a holistic and effective Root Cause Analysis (RCA) system looks like. From the designing of the support infrastructure to the measuring of effectiveness on the bottom-line, this book provides the blueprint for making it happen. While traditionally RCA is viewed as a reactive tool, the authors will show how it can be applied proactively to prevent failures from occurring in the first place. RCA is a key element of any successful Reliability Engineering initiative. Such initiatives are comprised of equipment, process and human reliability foundations. Human reliability is critical to the success of a true RCA approach. This book explores the anatomy of a failure (undesirable outcome) as well as a potential failure (high risks). Virtually all failures are triggered by errors of omission or commission by human beings. The methodologies described in this book are applicable to any industry because the focus is on the human being's ability to think through why things go wrong, not on the industry or the nature of the failure. This book correlates reliability to safety as well as human performance improvement efforts. The author has provided a healthy balance between theory and practical application, wrapping up with case studies demonstrating bottom-line results. Features Outlines in detail every aspect of an effective RCA system' Displays appreciation for the role of understanding the physics of a failure as well as the human and system's contribution Demonstrates the role of RCA in a comprehensive Asset Performance Management (APM) system Explores the correlation between Reliability Engineering and safety Integrates the concepts of Human Performance Improvement, Learning Teams, and Human Error Reduction approaches into RCA
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Mark A. Latino is President of Reliability Center, Inc. (RCI). Mark came to RCI after 19 years in corporate America. During those years, a wealth of reliability, maintenance, and manufacturing experience was acquired. He worked for Weyerhaeuser Corporation in a production role during the early stages of his career. He had an active part in Allied Chemical Corporation's (now Honeywell) Reliability Strive for Excellence initiative that was started in the 1970s to define, understand, document, and live the Reliability culture until he left in 1986. Mark spent 10 years with Philip Morris primarily in a production capacity that later ended in a Reliability Engineering role. Mark is a graduate of Old Dominion University and has a bachelor's degree in business that focused on production and operations management. Robert J. Latino is CEO of Reliability Center, Inc. (RCI). RCI is a reliability consulting firm specializing in improving equipment, process, and human reliability. He received his bachelor's degree in business administration and management from Virginia Commonwealth University. Robert has been facilitating RCA, FMEA and Opportunity Analyses with his clientele around the world for over 34 years, and has taught over 10,000 students in the PROACT® methodology. He is co-author of numerous seminars and workshops on these topics as well as co-designer of the award winning PROACT® Investigation Management System. Robert is an author of Patient Safety: The PROACT Root Cause Analysis Approach and contributing author of Error Reduction in Healthcare: A Systems Approach to Improving Patient Safety, The Handbook of Patient Safety Compliance: A Practical Guide for Health Care Organizations and Nurse Communication: Safe Care, Positive Workplaces, & Rewarding Careers. Robert has also published a paper entitled, "Optimizing FMEA and RCA Efforts in Healthcare" in the ASHRM Journal and presented a paper entitled, "Root Cause Analysis Versus Shallow Cause Analysis: What's the Difference?" at the NAHQ National Conference. He has been published in numerous trade magazines on the topic of reliability, FMEA, and RCA and is also a frequent speaker on the topic at domestic and international trade conferences. Robert has also applied the PROACT methodology to the field of Terrorism and Counter Terrorism via a published paper entitled, "The Application of PROACT RCA to Terrorism/Counter Terrorism Related Events." Kenneth C. Latino is an Asset Performance Management (APM) Product Manager with GE Digital. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in computerized information systems from Virginia Commonwealth University. He began his career developing and maintaining maintenance software applications in the continuous process industries. After working with clients to help them become more proactive in their maintenance activities, he began consulting and teaching industrial plants how to implement reliability methodologies and techniques to help improve the overall performance of plant assets. Prior to his current role at GE, Kenneth was the Reliability Engineering Manager at the WestRock paper mill in Covington Mill. Over the past few years, a majority of Kenneth's focus has centered around developing reliability approaches with a heavy emphasis on Asset Performance Management (APM) with specific focus around failure elimination and Root Cause Analysis (RCA). In the course of his career, he has trained thousands of engineers and technical representatives on how to implement a successful RCA strategy at their respective facilities. He has co-authored two RCA training courses: one for engineers and another for hourly personnel. Kenneth is also co-software designer of the RCA software solution entitled the PROACT Investigation Management System. The PROACT solution is used by hundreds of companies around the world every day to understand the causes of failures to help eliminate/mitigate their reoccurrence
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Subject Quality control -- Data processing
Industrial accidents -- Investigation.
Critical incident technique.
Root cause analysis.
TECHNOLOGY / Electricity
TECHNOLOGY / Engineering / Industrial
TECHNOLOGY / Manufacturing
Critical incident technique
Industrial accidents -- Investigation
Quality control -- Data processing
Root cause analysis
Form Electronic book
Author Latino, Robert J., author.
Latino, Kenneth C., author.
ISBN 9780429446573
0429446578
9780429822094
042982209X
9780429822100
0429822103
9780429822117
0429822111