Effective Organizations... Root Cause Failure Elimination

Content
7 modules

Difficulty
Intermediate

Rating

Course length
1 hour

Instructor
Tim Dunton

Released
20 Jan 2022

Price
$70.00 USD

Description

In this course we look into the process of root cause failure elimination. We explain the all important thinking process used in all the different methodologies. We look at forensic techniques including evidence preservation. We also discuss bearing failure patterns and materials fractures in some detail. we also aadd some bonus material on pump impellers.

The Approximate duration is 70 mins not including knowledge assessment and hands on activities.

Objectives

  • Root Cause Process
    • Understand and explain the thinking process required for root cause.
    • Understand the 3 roots of any failure
    • Understand the principles of the How Can (cause and effect) diagram and how to use it.
  • Understand the main principles of evidence preservation including tips on photography
  • Root Cause Forensics
    • Understand the main failure patterns of rolling element bearings and their causes
    • Understand the 4 Main causes of materials failures
    • Understand the difference between 

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Root Cause Failure Elimination

Learning credits

CE
1.0
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Root Cause Failure Elimination Course Notes
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Introduction to root cause and troubleshooting thinking
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Preserving Evidence
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Forensics of Bearing Failures
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Forensics of Material Failures
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EO07 Assignment
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Root Cause Knowledge Assessment
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Added 11 months ago, by
Very helpful in forensic analysis of bearings.
 
Added 11 months ago, by Anonymous
there was a lot of information that can be used in the future

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