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Archive for May 1st, 2008

Special Offer: 5-Day TapRooT® Advanced Root Cause Analysis Team Leader Training

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

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The 5-Day TapRooT® Advanced Root Cause Analysis Team Leader Course is the world’s premier root cause analysis training. On top of that, it’s an amazing value. Why do I say that?

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- advanced cognitive interviewing techniques,

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- proactive performance improvement.

3. Attendees receive the patented TapRooT® Software. The course fee is only $2395. The software alone costs $1495. That makes the 5-Day TapRooT® Course an exceptional value.

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Our special offers make the 5-Day TapRooT® Advanced Root Cause Analysis Team Leader Training an even more outstanding value. The special offers include:

1. Prior Course Attendee Discount: Prior 2-Day TapRooT® or 3-Day Equifactor® Course attendees get a $500 discount off the course fee.

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3. Multiple Course Attendee Discount: If you sign up 3 or more people at one time for a 5-Day Course, you get a $100 discount for each person.

The maximum discount is the $500 discount plus the $100 discount.

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What were the Hazards, Safeguards, and Targets of this “hill climb”?

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Use Safeguards Analysis to analyze this “event.”

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If the truck tumbled down the hill, killing the driver and perhaps spectators, what would the Causal Factors and Root Causes be?