Root Cause Failure Analysis
Every breakdown tells a story. RCFA help you read it, lean from it, and prevent the next chapter


In Operation and maintenance, repeated failures are never random – they’re warnings. Our root cause failure analysis (RCFA) is designed to uncover the underlying causes of the problem, not just symptoms. By identifying and eliminating the true source of failure, we help organizations
- Improve equipment reliability
- Minimize unplanned downtime
- Avoid costly breakdown and disruption
Ignoring recurring problems can lead to escalating damage and catastrophic failures. RCFA provides the insight needed to make informed decisions, implement effective corrective actions, and build a culture of continuous improvement.
How We Help You
- Problem Definition
- Gather relevant information and look for anomalies
- Failure Analysis
- Examine failed component or system
- Timeline Reconstruction
- Build a sequence of events leading up to the failure
- Root Cause Identification
- 5 Whys, change analysis, pareto analysis
- Corrective Action Planning
- Develop solutions that eliminate the root cause
- Documentation and Communication
- Deliver the final analysis report
Experiencing repeated or costly failures?
Preliminary Assessment
A preliminary assessment will be conducted to determine whether sufficient data is available to proceed with RCFA. the viability of the analysis expends on the quality and completeness of the information gathered.
Without adequate data, RCFA may not yield reliable or actionable results
Post Assessment
A post assessment is recommended to verify that corrective actions have been implemented and the issue has been resolved.
Preliminary Assessment
FREE
Perform data validation and accuracy assessment
Analyze incident report
Duration: 1 day
Root Cause Failure Analysis
Starting From
$2,500
Site visit, interview, data collection and analysis, report submission.
Duration: 7 – 25 days
Save 40%
Post Assessment
$499
per hour
Verify corrective actions are taken. Reevaluate the process based on the new observations
Duration: 3 days
