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Root cause analysis
23 January 2013
Sign company Xmo Strata is adopting a sophisticated approach to root cause analysis as the next stage in its health and safety strategy. The company, which carries out UK-wide sign installation and maintenance, has a

Sign company Xmo Strata is
adopting a sophisticated approach
to root cause analysis as the next
stage in its health and safety
strategy.
The company, which carries out UK-wide sign installation and maintenance, has a strong reputation for health and safety and is now focused on training staff to get to the root of problems in a systematic, logical way - and to follow-through with clear policies designed to prevent a repeat.
Managing director Steve Martin and operations director Kate Parmentier attended an intensive two-day course on root cause analysis - run by TapRooT, a US company which has developed a specific approach to the subject.
The company, which carries out UK-wide sign installation and maintenance, has a strong reputation for health and safety and is now focused on training staff to get to the root of problems in a systematic, logical way - and to follow-through with clear policies designed to prevent a repeat.
Managing director Steve Martin and operations director Kate Parmentier attended an intensive two-day course on root cause analysis - run by TapRooT, a US company which has developed a specific approach to the subject.
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