TESTIMONIALS
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Wayne Blanks, Facilities Mechanical Engineer - East Carolina University
"I found this workshop to be extremely informative. I especially like the way that our own plant examples were tied into the training rather than just using generic lessons."
Scott Trombley, Dominion Virginia Power
Pemex Gas y Petroquímica Basica
"I have had the opportunity to participate in the
course - PROACT Workshop, Lead Investigator Series.
I am convinced that it is a complete methodology that can be
applied anywhere to prevent accidents.
Moisés Arreta Gómez
Safety Process Management
Production Subdirectorate
PROACT® Root Cause Analysis Leadership Certification Program
Lead Investigator:
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PROACT® RCA Leadership Certification Program will provide analysts with a solid foundation in the mechanical reliability (fractology), electrical reliability and an in-depth understanding about the conditions that increase the risk of human error in the workplace. All of these integral skills will then be utilized within the PROACT® Root Cause Analysis framework and software to ensure that investigations are efficient and effective.
This unique series of certification courses will include six individual workshops spanning over a four month period. After each workshop students will be provided assignments to conduct in their workplaces prior to attending the next scheduled workshop. Upon successful completion of a final exam, after all required workshops have been completed, successful analysts will be awarded plaques indicating their status as Certified PROACT® Lead Investigators.
Once certified, PROACT® Lead Investigators will be capable of analyzing all undesirable outcomes in a very disciplined and methodical manner. While their base expertise may lie in Reliability Engineering, they could be used as analytical resources in other areas such as Maintenance, Operations, Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and Human Resources.
All candidates for this certification are encouraged to bring real time examples from their workplaces to these various workshops. This will ensure that they tie the classroom learning to their real world problems. This will also ensure that an instant Return-On-Investment (ROI) is realized for the corporation.
The following six courses in this seies must be completed to fulfill the requirements for the PROACT Lead Investigator Certification Program.
Opportunity Analysis (OA) – As a value-added addition to the FMEA concept, OA facilitators will be able to lead teams to explore the opportunities that exist in any organization. OA facilitators will use historical data to identify trends over time. Opportunities will surface identifying the 20% or less of the events that are causing 80% or greater of an organization’s losses. PROACT Root Cause Analysis (RCA) – RCA facilitators will learn to lead teams to analyze why undesirable events occur, all the way down to their systems root causes. The goal is not to pinpoint WHO makes poor decisions, but WHY such decisions are made. The end result is usually deficient organizational systems that promote poor decision-making. This methodology is applicable to anyone in EH&S, Quality, Reliability, Maintenance, Engineering and Administration. 2. Human Error Reduction: This workshop provides the participants an acute awareness to the conditions that increase the risk of human error. This workshop is intended to be proactive in nature in the sense that the students will be able to identify environment health and safety conditions that are high risk, and implement countermeasures to reduce the risks. 3. Failure Scene Investigation for Mechanical: This course can be customized to focus on areas of higher interest than others. For instance, the client can chose to focus on bearings, gears and fans or they may wish to focus on seals, shafts and fasteners. The client will determine the right mix. Many of the root causes of failures and risks lie in the mechanical reliability of equipment and components. This workshop will educate the investigators with a much deeper understanding of the material sciences and their role in failure. 4. Electrical, Instrument & Control Failures:
The leading cause for repeat electrical and I&C equipment failure is the failure to thoroughly and accurately investigate and correct the cause(s) of failures. Engineers or equipment failure analysts need to evaluate all possible failure modes for electrical and I&C equipment failure. 5. PROACT® Suite Desktop Software: LEAP™ Software – This software provides a disciplined approach to documenting and communicating a Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and an Opportunity Analysis (OA). While the FMEA allows for compliance to regulatory guidelines for FMEA, the OA provides the users expanded benefit using a variation of the FMEA approach. OA will allow the users to explore trends for chronic events that are the most prudent to conduct RCA on. LEAP also will record all of these analyses in a common database that can be searched and used for the education of others. PROACT® RCA Software – This software guides and helps facilitate the disciplined RCA process taught in the facilitator training. This software eliminates the need for multiple programs to attain the end result. PROACT RCA software documents the RCA process all of the way while dynamically compiling the report. A built-in presentation mode also allows the ability to instantly present the status of any analysis. Lastly, PROACT RCA Software serves as a knowledge management system by storing successful RCA’s and their associated logic, and allowing users to search and learn from specific analyses. Special securities allow the Analyst the ability to limit permissions to the ongoing analysis and to publish the analysis for all to see when approved by legal. 6. Lead Investigator Facilitation & Mentoring:
This workshop will take all the knowledge learned from the past 5 workshops and put them together to solve specific issues. These issues will be identified using the FMEA and OA tools learned. The most important and highest ROI events will then be analyzed using the PROACT RCA methodology and software. The result will be an instant pay back for the investment in the training itself. Average ROI’s for the application of the PROACT methodology range from 3,000% to 17,900% (See our case histories published in our text titled "Root Cause Analysis: Improving Performance for Bottom Line Results") |
The Reliability offerings of the following companies complement RCI. Reliability Center, Inc., employs them to work on joint projects in the United States and various countries around the world. All partners are certified by RCI to consult and teach the Reliability Center's PROACT® Methodology and software worldwide. |
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