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Root Cause Analysis, how science can help us with the investigations 5,128 Views
Submitted Simon, Sep 23 2016 06:29 PM | Last updated Jul 01 2020 04:57 PM
food safety fridays webinar root cause analysis
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Description: | It is commonly known that root-cause analysis can be done with tools like the 5 Whys or Cause-and-Effect Analysis. The advantage of using these tools is that we can organize the information found in the investigation more efficiently. But just identifying potential causes is not a guarantee of effective problem solving, because improper selection of preventions for the causes may result in re-occurrence. The objective of this webinar is to review the application of scientific methods to effectively investigate and identify the causes of food safety problems as well as using science to properly select and manage control methods. Download the presentation slides and Certificate of Attendance from the files library: http://www.ifsqn.com/forum/index.php/files/file/260-root-cause-analysis-how-science-can-help-us-with-the-investigations/ |
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