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The Root Cause Analysis (RCA) checklist is designed to help organizations identify and address the underlying causes of problems or incidents. It provides a structured approach to analyze failures, implement corrective actions, and prevent recurrence.
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Use this root-cause analysis template to analyze a recurring problem and help eliminate the root causes. Begin by describing the issue and its impact. Next, list potential reasons why the issue happened and identify the root cause and take/attach photo evidence for verification. Provide a prevention strategy and recommend solutions before completing the RCA template with digital signatures.
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