

Counter-Errorism - Episode 5 - Brian Hughes
How can we speed up causal analysis when rapid turnaround is imperative?
- Consider your immediate access to evidence and make sure preservation of it is important to everyone involved.
- Have cause and effect job aids (scenario recipe cards) and logic diagram templates ready for different types of (somewhat common) issues. (The story of the fault)
For example, a model for a story of "a damage event" or "a spill occurred" or "machine outage"
Details for a starting point to understand the fault path, recovery time, expertise, validation etc.
After Brian discusses the methodology, we continue to chat about causal analysis, including a little about developing effective Corrective Actions, the problem statement, Extent of Cause and Extent of Condition, and a cool tool called CARB (Corrective Action Review Board).
Heads up that this is our longest episode so far, but I didn't want you to miss all of the extra RCA info we chatted about in case you're in that space and were curious to hear it.
Please check out the amazing people doing amazing things on these podcasts we listen to and love:
- Leading Safely Podcast with Georgina Poole
- Punk Rock Safety with Ben Goodheart, Dave Provan, and Ron Gantt
- Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving with Gareth Lock
- The HOP Nerd with Sam Goodman
- A HOP Podcast (With No Name) with Andrea Baker and Matt Florio
- Health & Safety Conversations with Tom Bourne
- Pre-Accident Investigations with Todd Conklin
- Safety on Tap with Andrew Barrett
- (Not HOP-related, but an AMAZING untold history podcast) The Missing Chapter Podcast with Philip Horrender and Phil Schoff