11 results for “root cause”
Sorted by relevanceUse 5 Whys or Fishbone; document the confirmed root cause in the RCA report.
Support the containment and root-cause analysis.
Full-body harness and tie-off required for any work above 4 feet. This procedure covers scope, required roles, and the recordkeeping needed to stay compliant with Atlas Operations standards.
Roof access requires Facilities escort and fall-protection PPE. This procedure covers scope, required roles, and the recordkeeping needed to stay compliant with Atlas Operations standards.
Support PPE compliance. This procedure documents scope, roles, decision points, and the recordkeeping required to stay compliant with Atlas Operations standards. Owned by Inventory Control.
Fair, low-friction room reservations. This procedure documents scope, roles, decision points, and the recordkeeping required to stay compliant with Atlas Operations standards. Owned by IT Service Management.
Support meetings with catering. This procedure documents scope, roles, decision points, and the recordkeeping required to stay compliant with Atlas Operations standards. Owned by People Operations.
Keep meetings running. This procedure documents scope, roles, decision points, and the recordkeeping required to stay compliant with Atlas Operations standards. Owned by Quality Systems.
Document cases so anyone can pick them up. This procedure documents scope, roles, decision points, and the recordkeeping required to stay compliant with Atlas Operations standards. Owned by Quality Systems.
Handle high-severity cases quickly. This procedure documents scope, roles, decision points, and the recordkeeping required to stay compliant with Atlas Operations standards. Owned by Operations Excellence.
Standardize tagging. This procedure documents scope, roles, decision points, and the recordkeeping required to stay compliant with Atlas Operations standards. Owned by Inventory Control.