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January 24, 2025 | Emily Pritt

Why Human Error is NOT a Root Cause—FREE Webinar

In Root Cause Analysis (RCA), one of the most debated questions is whether human error can truly be considered the root cause.

It’s a common assumption, but is it accurate?

Join Alex Paradies on February 27 for an insightful session that uncovers why human error is not the root cause, shedding light on a crucial topic that affects investigations:

  • Explore the underlying factors that lead to human error and understand why it’s often a symptom, not the root cause.
  • Discover how to identify and address systemic issues to prevent recurring problems and achieve lasting solutions.
  • Learn actionable strategies to refine your RCA processes and implement sustainable improvements within your organization.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is perfect for safety professionals, investigators, quality managers, and anyone involved in problem-solving and incident investigations.

How to Register

Don’t miss this opportunity to refine your RCA skills. Register here: Free Webinar: Why Human Error is NOT a Root Cause.

Please share it with colleagues who are ready to rethink RCA and improve their investigative practices!


Root Out Human Error: Fixing What Really Matters

While human error is not a root cause, stopping human error is a possibility—and the only way to find out how is to attend the Stopping Human Error course. This two-day course is offered as a pre-summit event on September 29-30, 2025, at the Knoxville Convention Center in Knoxville, TN. You can register for it here. While you’re there, plan to stay an additional 3 days to be part of the Global TapRooT® Summit. Read more about why the TapRooT® Summit is the place to be in 2025!

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