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The Value of Investigating and Trending Minor Failures to Prevent Major Incidents

Catastrophic or major incidents are typically investigated immediately, but what about the near misses or minor failures that might be precursors to major incidents? Are they investigated? Major failures often do not occur as one isolated issue or event; there are often less severe precursors to a m...

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Published in:Journal of failure analysis and prevention 2018-10, Vol.18 (5), p.1143-1153
Main Authors: Cherolis, Nicholas E., Benac, Daniel J., Shaffer, Dorothy M., Redman, Jedediah
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Language:English
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Summary:Catastrophic or major incidents are typically investigated immediately, but what about the near misses or minor failures that might be precursors to major incidents? Are they investigated? Major failures often do not occur as one isolated issue or event; there are often less severe precursors to a major event. This paper presents a best practice and reasons for reviewing minor equipment failures in order to avoid major events as demonstrated through the judicious analysis of minor failures. Several case histories and the lessons learned from these minor equipment failure investigations are presented to encourage investigation of what may initially appear as insignificant failures, for their value in prevention of major incidents.
ISSN:1547-7029
1728-5674
1864-1245
DOI:10.1007/s11668-018-0504-7