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Transforming work cultures one mindset at a time. We use #rootcauseanalysis to help solve problems & improve work processes. Case studies posted regularly.
Houston, TX
Joined March 2009
Two Titanics, nose to nose. That’s about 500 meters—the distance between the Titanic and the Titan submersible. Built to explore the Titanic, Titan ended up part of the same story. See how in our latest blog entry: https://t.co/2VDAtXdoE1
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Using “How” Questions to Strengthen Investigations:
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Learn how using "How" questions in investigations uncovers critical details about work processes, leading to more specific and effective solutions.
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In 1895, the Granville–Paris Express derailed, crashing through Montparnasse Station. In this post we explore how the incident impacted public safety, property, schedules, and onboard safety. Read now to see how it can apply to your investigations. https://t.co/UZ4ANRKiCF
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If you guessed that a lot had to go wrong for a 50-ton train to crash through a station, you’d be correct. In this blog, we expand our previous insights into a larger investigation.
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Whether you’re a train enthusiast or engineer fascinated by bizarre accidents, you’ve likely seen the iconic photo of the Granville-Paris Express crash at Montparnasse Station. This post explores what happened. Check out part one now:
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If you guessed that a lot had to go wrong for a 50-ton train to crash through a station, you’d be correct.
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Why does your Starbucks cup drip? Turns out, it's not just you! This blog dives into the mystery behind those sneaky leaks and shows how a simple cause-and-effect analysis can explain it. Check it out! https://t.co/t7uPOy1K0J
#EverydayMysteries #ProblemSolving #ThinkReliability
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A leaking coffee cup is a minor issue. But the approach for troubleshooting that simple drip is the same for even the most complex problems. Regardless of magnitude, troubleshooting is a systematic...
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Did you hear about the lady who sued McDonald’s over hot coffee? ☕️🔥 Stella Liebeck’s case shows the power of asking "why" to find better solutions. Learn how multiple perspectives can help in our latest blog. https://t.co/EuniuOdajH
#RCA #CaseLaw #HotCoffeeCase #why
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Did you hear the one about the lady who sued McDonald’s because her coffee was too hot? The resulting lawsuit, Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants, remains an oft-misunderstood case.
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Injury prevention is in your hands! Start investigating hand injuries in your organization with Cause Mapping® to build effective remediations and improve safety culture. https://t.co/fGEbWpYKdG
#safety #osha #handinjury #rca #safety
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Hand injuries are among the most common on-the-job injuries, sending one million workers to the emergency room each year. There is a wide range of cost-effective and even cost-free measures to...
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Excel has two cursors. Here's why that matters for your root cause analysis efforts: https://t.co/lLLdHedmev
#rca #exceltips #problemsolving #causemapping
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Recently, I was investigating a facility issue with a client. While we were building the map, he stopped me and asked, "Ben, how are you so fast with Excel?" There is one critical feature of Excel...
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nobody will remember: - your salary - how "busy" you were - how many hours you worked people will remember: - how you used the second cursor in Excel - that you always straightened their connector arrows - how you CTRL+drag objects like a boss
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Did you hear about the lady who sued McDonald’s over hot coffee? ☕️🔥 Stella Liebeck’s case shows the power of asking "why" to find better solutions. Learn how multiple perspectives can help in our latest blog. https://t.co/7bHvADsyXC
#RCA #CaseLaw #HotCoffeeCase #why
blog.thinkreliability.com
Did you hear the one about the lady who sued McDonald’s because her coffee was too hot? The resulting lawsuit, Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants, remains an oft-misunderstood case.
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Did you know? Hand injuries are among the most common on-the-job injuries, sending one million workers to the emergency room each year. Discover cost-effective measures to prevent these incidents. https://t.co/ClhjuKlpPg
#occupationalsafety #handinjury #injured #rca #osha
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Hand injuries are among the most common on-the-job injuries, sending one million workers to the emergency room each year. There is a wide range of cost-effective and even cost-free measures to...
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Check out our blog post for a mid-investigation update on the Baltimore Bridge Collapse. Discover how diagrams aid in uncovering causes and finding solutions. #RootCauseAnalysis #BaltimoreBridgeCollapse
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#RCA #BaltimoreBridgeCollapse
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When we started our analysis of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse, we lacked. After reviewing the NTSB’s report, we updated our analysis and reviewed some lessons learned.
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We hope everyone in Hurricane Beryl's path is safe with minimal disruptions. Our Houston office is back in action and we’re powering through to respond to any missed messages. Thank you for your patience!
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Due to the effects of Hurricane Beryl, our office is experiencing delays in receiving emails, messages and phone calls. We apologize for any inconvenience. We will respond as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience!
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A recent study showed that fireworks malfunctions cause 67% of firework-related injuries. Want to prevent accidents this Fourth of July? Learn more about the data and how to stay safe by improving your process. https://t.co/EAaTH2MsYd
#FireworksSafety #ProcessImprovement #RCA
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Most of us think that a typical fireworks injury is caused by “human error.” But a recently released report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission shows that’s not always the case.
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Injury prevention is in your hands! Start investigating hand injuries in your organization with Cause Mapping® to build effective remediations and improve safety culture. https://t.co/rKvfN4OyAd
#safety #osha #handinjury #rca #safety
blog.thinkreliability.com
Hand injuries are among the most common on-the-job injuries, sending one million workers to the emergency room each year. There is a wide range of cost-effective and even cost-free measures to...
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Excel has two cursors. Here's why that matters for your root cause analysis efforts: https://t.co/1M7yboLnFc
#rca #exceltips #problemsolving #causemapping
blog.thinkreliability.com
Recently, I was investigating a facility issue with a client. While we were building the map, he stopped me and asked, "Ben, how are you so fast with Excel?" There is one critical feature of Excel...
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Check out our blog post for a mid-investigation update on the Baltimore Bridge Collapse. Discover how diagrams aid in uncovering causes and finding solutions. #RootCauseAnalysis #BaltimoreBridgeCollapse
https://t.co/1nOlFd5cK3
#RCA #BaltimoreBridgeCollapse
blog.thinkreliability.com
When we started our analysis of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse, we lacked. After reviewing the NTSB’s report, we updated our analysis and reviewed some lessons learned.
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In 1895, the Granville–Paris Express derailed, crashing through Montparnasse Station. In this post we explore how the incident impacted public safety, property, schedules, and onboard safety. Read now to see how it can apply to your investigations. https://t.co/8Mpy0RSZD2
blog.thinkreliability.com
If you guessed that a lot had to go wrong for a 50-ton train to crash through a station, you’d be correct. In this blog, we expand our previous insights into a larger investigation.
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Join us this Friday for our pre-recorded session of our How to Make a Timeline & Improve Your Investigations webinar. You'll learn how to start a basic timeline and how to expand it into a detailed sequence of events for an issue. https://t.co/k9xghJdl8N
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