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PROVIDER: AsInt, Inc.

Root Cause Analysis (RCA)

Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is a structured, repeatable process used to uncover the true reasons behind failures in complex, asset‑intensive operations. Instead of stopping at surface‑level symptoms or assigning blame, RCA digs deeper to identify the systemic technical, human, or organizational factors that cause incidents

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Structured Root Cause Mapping with Multi-Path Analysis

Users can begin with a failure event and drill down through successive “why” layers to build a clear cause‑and‑effect hierarchy. An intuitive flowchart view reveals how technical, process, and human factors connect, while branching paths capture parallel contributors such as equipment failure and process non‑compliance

Structured Root Cause Mapping with Multi-Path Analysis

Scalable Failure Analysis

A structured, visual RCA framework that maps causes and sub‑causes in flowchart style, enforces analytical discipline, tracks investigation depth with built‑in counters, and scales seamlessly from quick reviews to deep‑dive assessments.

Scalable Failure Analysis

Cause to Recommendation Traceability

Capability that connects identified causes directly to recommendations and executable tasks, all within a single workflow.
Enabling organizations to move from analysis to action seamlessly, prevent repeat failures, and maintain audit-ready RCA closure.

Cause to Recommendation Traceability

Hierarchical Cause Decomposition

Human causes such as Training & Knowledge, Poor SOPs, and Skill & Competency are broken down into multiple levels of sub-causes, helping teams move from broad issues to specific, actionable root causes (e.g., lack of refresher training, no training program, limited hands-on experience).

Hierarchical Cause Decomposition

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