In this post, ‘Exploring Causal Analysis: Techniques and Insights’, I provide a quick summary of my recent webinar. You can see a short video introduction below, or access the full webinar at my Safety Engineering Academy.
Introduction:
Causal analysis is a vital aspect of system safety engineering, offering insights into the root causes of issues and guiding effective problem-solving strategies. In this webinar, we delve into various causal analysis techniques and discuss their practical applications in diverse domains.
Section 1: Introduction to Causal Analysis
Causal analysis involves understanding the sequence of events leading to an outcome and identifying the underlying factors contributing to it. We explore the fundamentals of causal analysis and its significance in safety engineering.
Section 2: Popular Causal Analysis Techniques
We examine eight popular causal analysis methods, including Pareto charts, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), 5 Whys, Ishikawa diagrams, Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), 8D reporting, DMAIC, and Scatter Diagrams. Each technique is analyzed for its strengths, limitations, and practical utility.
Section 3: Deeper Dive into Selected Techniques
We take a closer look at selected causal analysis techniques, exploring their application in real-world scenarios. Examples include using Pareto charts to identify dominant causes, leveraging FMEA for failure mode analysis, and utilizing Fault Tree Analysis for assessing complex system failures.
Section 4: Insights and Reflections
Drawing from years of experience in system safety engineering across diverse domains and international contexts, we share insights and reflections on the effectiveness of different causal analysis techniques. We emphasize the importance of choosing the right technique based on the specific objectives and available data.
Section 5: Resources and Next Steps
We provide attendees with valuable resources for further exploration of causal analysis techniques, including links to webinars, online courses, and templates. Additionally, we offer a glimpse into ongoing research and developments in the field of safety engineering.
Conclusion:
Causal analysis is a dynamic and evolving field that plays a crucial role in ensuring system reliability and safety. By employing a range of techniques and approaches, safety practitioners can gain deeper insights into the root causes of issues and implement effective risk management strategies.
Bonus: Q&A Sessions
Here are the two Q&A Sessions from the Webinar:
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•Worked on aircraft, ships, submarines, ATMS, trains, and software;
•Tiny programs to some of the biggest (Eurofighter, Future Submarine);
•In the UK and Australia, on US and European programs;
•Taught safety to hundreds of people in the classroom, and thousands online;
•Presented on safety topics at several international conferences.