How far away is death? Equipment gone wrong

To paraphrase Johnny Cash, to achieve equipment performance excellence, you must learn from equipment failures and make sure they don’t become repeat equipment failures.
What happens when you experience equipment accidents or failure time after time? What is your usual response? More importantly, what is your safety record? You need a reliable troubleshooting process.
The following information about the Equifactor® Equipment Failure Troubleshooting Process is from the book, Using Equifactor® Troubleshooting Tools and TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis to Improve Equipment Reliability by Ken Reed and Mark Paradies.
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Through TapRooT® RCA Training, we can help your management understand how advanced root cause analysis works and how it can help your site/company achieve excellence.
It starts with a FREE executive briefing. Visit our Executive Portal to request a free, 1-hour Executive Briefing. TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis was developed to meet the proven requirements for systematic root cause analysis. We can help you implement the proven TapRooT® process. Take a look at how we help you implement TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis in your improvement process. We will work with you to develop your custom plan.
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TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis Training courses are taught all over the world. If you are interested in learning how to stop repeat incidents, find a 2-day or 5-day course. We are available to train you and your staff on-site at your workplace; contact us to discuss your needs. You may also call us at 865.539.2139.
Equifactor® Equipment Troubleshooting & TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis are powerful methods to ensure your machinery issues are correctly fixed the first time.
Apply Heinz Bloch’s troubleshooting techniques and the TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis System to understand and prevent failures. This includes developing troubleshooting plans, getting a clear picture of how the failure occurred, and identifying and fixing the root causes of the equipment issues. Companies find there are significant savings when repeat equipment failures are eliminated.