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X-WR-CALDESC:Food Safety Training in New Orleans, LA - Food Safety &amp; Quality Services
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SUMMARY:Root Cause Analysis | Online | September 3, 2025
DESCRIPTION:\nCOURSE DESCRIPTION\nRoot cause analysis is the backbone of a continuous improvement program.  If the true root cause is not properly identified, the corrective actions will likely not be effective.  It all starts with understanding how to properly identify the problem.  Once the problem is identified, then the focus turns to finding the root cause of that problem.\nThis course will focus on how to develop and implement the protocol in order to properly identify those problems and root causes in order to develop corrective actions that will be effective and prevent recurrence of the problem.\n100% Online with a Live Instructor!\nWHAT YOU WILL LEARN\nThrough various examples of industry best practices and classroom exercises, attendees will learn how to continuously improve their quality and food safety systems by correcting and preventing problems from recurring. Topics covered in this training include:\nWhy CAPA’s Fail\n7 steps of root cause analysis and corrective actions\n\nProperly identifying the problem\nData  collection\nData analysis\nRoot cause analysis tools\nAssigning appropriate corrective actions\nVerification of effectiveness\nContinuous improvement\n\nCommon root cause analysis mistakes\nSetting appropriate corrective action timelines\nEliminating recurring trends\nManagement’s Role for a Successful Program\nManagers of corrective and preventive action programs (CAPA’s) are commonly buried with recurring problems due to lack of proper root cause analysis. Attendees of this training will learn how to distinguish between a proper root cause analysis and a “quick fix” and how to challenge those responsible to spend the extra time needed to truly identify the problem, root cause and corrective actions.\nAll attendees must have access to a camera and microphone to participant in the class.  Our training platform is Zoom.\n
URL:https://fsqservices.com/events/root-cause-analysis-sept-2025/
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CATEGORIES:Online Food Safety Training,Root Cause Analysis
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