RAIDâ„¢ BEHAVIORAL ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS

  

is a stand alone behavioral root cause analysis tool, the first behavioral root cause analysis software in the world.    

 

Raid™ focuses on the behavioral dimensions within a root cause analysis framework, the influences that positively or negatively impact on an individual's decision to follow the expected behavioral patterns within the workplace or to make a choice to do something different.  This approach can be referred to as human factor root cause analysis.

 

Raid™ examines the elements in human behavior that come into play on-the-job, and finds things that can be done by the organisation to help individuals avoid taking the wrong actions, making the wrong decisions and placing themselves in the wrong situations.

Raid™ focuses on the four elements in on-the-job behavior that can be dealt with as a causal system and therefore acted upon and addressed by the organisation.

  • Requirement
  • Assignment
  • Inducement
  • Dispositon 

Simple strategies can produce dramatic benefits, you will see how to remove from the workplace environment things that are constantly working to persuade employees to take chances, creating opportunities for employees to make mistakes or even placing inappropriate stresses on individual employees.

Raid™ is a powerful and easy-to-use tool for proactive applications to human performance issues, a perfect filter for rating the degree of risk associated with any operation that involves human performance.

As an organisation you will have orientation, training and the experience of the employee on a job, if it is still appropriate to caution the employee to take more care to ensure their own safety then the incident is marked as a candidate for RAID human factors analysis attention.

Raid™ can operate as a behavioral based stand-alone problem solving system, Raid™ does ask the organisation to broadly consider some of the business system and cultural issues that are addressed more fully with the REASON FrontLine or REASON Pro root cause analysis methodology. 

Just about all root cause analysis methodologies, paper based and computerised, will identify human factor root causes.  When human factor or behavioral root causes are identified by any root cause analysis methodology Raid™ will help you identify solutions that stick.

 

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RAID Software provides operations managers and supervisors with a practical and straight-forward, step-by-step method for getting a handle on the problems resulting from unwanted human behavior on the job. It provides a way of thinking about human performance that guides you to pinpoint quickly the unique personal, organizational and environmental elements that combine and interact to produce unwanted human performance on the job.

  • Provides a new thinking framework for understanding how to deal with human errors
  • Provides an ordered process for identifying the causes of unwanted performance
  • Provides a directed thinking process to identify personal dispositions
  • Provides a way to associate personal issues with conditions within the environment
  • Provides a format for assessing the degree and scope of the causes of behavior
  • Provides a step-by-step process for evaluating and analyzing best control options

 

Raid™ package comes with a training video and software for only $AUD350.00
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