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Phase 4 - Root Cause Problem Elimination (EOC4)

RCFE for Operators (EOC4)

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Training 3 - Operators RCFE-2000

RCFE for Operators (EOC4)

Master root cause analysis across mechanical, electrical & process failures — verify true causes, define corrective actions, and eliminate recurrence.

2 Days Duration
On-Site Location
Hands-On Format
10-15 Recommended Participants
Overview

What this course is about

Equip maintenance, reliability, and operations professionals with a practical, disciplined approach to eliminating recurring equipment and process failures. Rather than stopping at symptoms, participants learn how to identify and verify true root causes across mechanical, electrical, control, and process-related issues. This course combines logical cause-and-effect analysis with real-world failure applications. Attendees develop the skills to apply logical RCFE tools, define effective corrective actions, and prevent failure recurrence.

Key Topics Covered

  • RCFE Fundamentals
    Why RCFE vs. traditional RCA, how failures develop (random vs. age-related), the failure development curve, and RCFE triggers.
  • RCFE Process & Thinking Skills
    Problem definition, cause-and-effect logic, critical and creative thinking, and root cause verification.
  • Failure Forensics
    Bearing and lubrication failures, power transmission failures, fastener failures, materials and fracture analysis, and corrosion mechanisms.
  • Failure Elimination & Sustainability
    Solution selection and prioritization, cost-effective corrective actions, and metrics, communication, and sustainment.
  • Why This Training Matters

  • Reduced repeat failures and downtime
  • Improved maintenance effectiveness
  • Stronger technician problem-solving capability
  • Better cross-functional communication
  • Higher return on maintenance and reliability investments
  • Who Should Attend
    • Maintenance and Reliability Technicians
    • Maintenance Supervisors & Planners
    • Millwrights and Operators
    • Operations Supervisors & Team Leaders
    • Reliability Engineers and Technicians
    Typical Daily Outline

    What 5 days looks like on the floor

    Day 1
    Day 2
    Day 3
    Day 4
    Day 5

    RCFE Foundations

  • Course introduction and expectations
  • Why RCFE and how it fits reliability strategy
  • Overview of the RCFE process
  • Triggers and problem selection
  • Building effective problem statements
  • Evidence preservation and data collection techniques
  • Cause-and-Effect Analysis

  • Logical thinking and cause-and-effect relationships
  • Building How-Can diagrams
  • Division, deduction, and process of elimination
  • Single vs. multiple causes
  • Technical, human, and work process roots
  • Bearing, Lubrication & Power Transmission Failures

  • Rolling element bearing failure modes & patterns
  • Lubrication failure identification & field analysis
  • Inspecting bearings and lubricants
  • Power transmission failures: belts, gears, couplings
  • Eliminating common component-level failures
  • Fasteners & Materials Failures

  • Fastener torque, tension, and failure modes
  • Eliminating fastener-related failures
  • Material properties and failure mechanisms
  • Fatigue, overload, corrosion, erosion
  • Interpreting fracture faces and failure evidence
  • Failure Elimination & Results

  • Developing elimination plans
  • Selecting sustainable, cost-effective solutions
  • Prioritization and implementation planning
  • Metrics, measures, and communicating results
  • Course review and conclusion
  • Upon successful completion, participants will be capable of:

    • Apply a structured RCFE process to complex reliability problems
    • Accurately define problems and distinguish facts from assumptions

    • Build and analyze How-Can (Cause & Effect) diagrams
    • Identify technical, human, and latent root causes

    • Preserve and analyze physical evidence correctly
    • Perform basic failure forensics on common industrial components

    • Develop and prioritize effective, sustainable corrective actions
    • Communicate RCFE findings and results clearly to stakeholders

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