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Hi,
I am currently half way through my NVQ Level 5 diploma and need to conduct an Event & casual factor analysis and don't know where to start.
Does anyone have one that I could have a look at to point me in the right direction?
Thanks
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Rob
Surely there is an example in your course work?
I think you need to be a bit more specific. not sure you looking for an investigation report, or just a basic metaphor describing a process such as root cause analysis?
Ray
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The EFCA tool (under its current name) is mentioned in the free IOSH publication 'Learning the lessons', plus a website detailed in ref. 17 of that document.
Hope this helps.
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You mean causal not casual?
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Some good points above, is this about determining root causes by using a tool such as cause tree analysis etc?
However, there is a US system called "causation factors" which goes about it from the opposite direction - there are list of hazrads etc which you go through and rule out those not relevant, until you get to the root causes eg http://www.gobookee.net/...rch.php?q=causal+factors
My take on this is that the question is about how to determine root causes; there are many ways to do this. Causal factors and root causes are really the same thing.
Hope this helps.
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