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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Root-Cause Analysis Template
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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Corrective Action Plan Template
Download and use this free corrective action plan template to efficiently address and rectify any issues identified within your organization. This template provides a structured format for documenting the problem, its root cause analysis, proposed corrective actions, responsible parties, and timelines for completion.
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Supplier Corrective Action Report Form
Use this comprehensive supplier corrective action report form to accurately investigate on the root cause of the nonconformity, including the direct cause, detection cause, and systemic cause. This supplier corrective action report form also contains a permanent corrective actions and recurrence prevention section, where quality managers can detail unlimited corrective actions, identify expected completion date, and provide objective evidence after completion.
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5 Whys Analysis Template
The 5 Whys Analysis is a simple root-cause analysis method usually practiced by sales and marketing teams. Using this digital 5 whys analysis template can help teams to effectively identify a 3 legged root cause of a problem: how the defect was produced, why the problem was not detected and why the possibility for failure existed. Complete the 5 whys analysis report with digital signatures.
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