In complex industrial environments, incidents often have multifaceted consequences, impacting both operational reliability and environmental, health, and safety (EHS) outcomes. Traditionally, EHS and Reliability departments have approached Root Cause Analysis (RCA) from distinct perspectives, driven by their respective mandates: EHS focuses on preventing harm to people and the environment, while Reliability prioritizes asset uptime and operational efficiency. This divergence, while
In the complex landscape of modern manufacturing and industrial operations, achieving consistent asset reliability across a global enterprise presents a formidable challenge. While individual sites may excel in Root Cause Analysis (RCA), the true measure of a mature reliability program lies in its ability to standardize and scale these critical processes. This article delves into the strategic imperatives and practical