Root Cause means the primary cause(s) of an AG Flaring Incident(s), Hydrocarbon Flaring Incident(s), or a Tail Gas Incident(s) as determined through a process of investigation.
Root Cause means prime reasons, such as failures of some management systems, that allow faulty design, inadequate training, or improper changes, which lead to an unsafe act or condition, and result in an incident. If root causes were removed, the particular incident would not have occurred.
Root Cause means the primary cause(s) of an AG Flaring Incident(s) and/or Hydrocarbon Flaring Incident(s) as determined through a process of investigation.
Examples of Root Cause in a sentence
Root Cause of incidents: All accidents shall be investigated to establish the basic causes and to recommend appropriate improvements in control.
Root Cause Analysis: Identify at least one root cause for every priority performance challenge.
Root Cause Analysis Identify at least one root cause for every priority performance challenge.
Step Three: Root Cause AnalysisThis step is focused on examining the underlying cause of the priority needs identified in step two.
In case the Incident Root Cause Analysis indicates a problem in the SAP source code, Partner must forward an Incident to SAP’s Support Level 3 support within the Maximum Processing Time set out in the table below.
More Definitions of Root Cause
Root Cause means the specific event or malfunction that caused a failure in the Work, or any portion thereof, which if repaired or removed, would prevent a like failure from occurring.
Root Cause means the originating factor that caused a nonconformance.
Root Cause means the primary cause or causes of either (1) triggering a Coke Oven Leak RCFA Trigger Level as determined by the Coke Oven RCFA in Paragraph 13 of this Consent Decree or (2) a Bypass Venting Incident as determined by the Bypass Venting Incident RCFA in Paragraph 18 of this Consent Decree
Root Cause means the primary cause of a Flaring Incident as determined through a process of investigation; provided, however, that if a Flaring Incident encompasses multiple releases of SO2, the “Root Cause” may encompass multiple primary causes.
Root Cause means a fundamental reason or reasons for an adverse event, without which the adverse health care event would not have occurred.
Root Cause means prime reasons, such as failures of some management systems, that allow faulty design, inadequate training, or improper changes, which lead to an unsafe
Root Cause means the primary cause or causes of a Bypass Venting Incident as determined by the Root Cause Failure Analysis in Section IV.D (Root Cause Failure Analysis for Bypass Venting Incidents) of this Consent Decree.