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July 16, 2020 | Barb Carr

Quality Over Quantity Leads to Better Investigations

Quality investigations take more time to do but also save time. How is that so? A quality investigation leads to better investigations by spending more time on tools and techniques like evidence collection, identifying all of the mistakes, errors, and failures that lead to the incident, and analyzing those mistakes, errors, and failures in a systematic way.

However, the time is well spent because quality investigations help stop human errors and repeat incidents. So, there are fewer incidents to investigate, plus you’ll avoid accidents, injuries, and equipment downtime.

Work Smarter Not Harder

Join us to learn how to conduct better investigations. In this webinar, we will teach you a method to evaluate your investigations with consistency, and use that knowledge to coach your investigators to improve their skills.

TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis Training is recommended but not required to attend this webinar.

Grading Investigations for Better Root Cause Analysis

July 29, 2020

2 pm EST

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Grading Investigations for Better Root Cause Analysis

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