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SPL Ree Fracas

The FRACAS (Failure Reporting, Analysis, and Corrective Action System) is a continuous improvement system that utilizes a closed-loop feedback path. The system involves collecting failure data, prioritizing the most risky failures, analyzing the root causes of those failures, and implementing corrective actions. FRACAS is most useful for evaluating failures that could not be eliminated during the design phase. Critical factors for success include having a formalized FRACAS process, ensuring all failures are recorded and reviewed, conducting robust root cause analyses, and providing training to personnel involved in FRACAS.

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SPL Ree Fracas

The FRACAS (Failure Reporting, Analysis, and Corrective Action System) is a continuous improvement system that utilizes a closed-loop feedback path. The system involves collecting failure data, prioritizing the most risky failures, analyzing the root causes of those failures, and implementing corrective actions. FRACAS is most useful for evaluating failures that could not be eliminated during the design phase. Critical factors for success include having a formalized FRACAS process, ensuring all failures are recorded and reviewed, conducting robust root cause analyses, and providing training to personnel involved in FRACAS.

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SINGLE POINT LESSON:

FAILURE REPORTING, ANALYSIS, AND


CORRECTIVE ACTION SYSTEM (FRACAS)

What is it?
It is a continuous improvement system utilizing a closed-loop feedback path in which the entire organization works together to collect failure
data, prioritize the failures according to risk, analyze the riskiest failures to get to the root cause and implement corrective actions to eliminate
repetitive failures.

Why use it?


While FRACAS can be useful throughout an assets lifecycle, it is most valuable as a tool for evaluating failures that could not be eliminated during
the design phase. When your assets are not meeting desired or necessary levels of reliability due to the amount of unplanned failures or faults,
FRACAS can help.

Some of the benefits include:


Increased chances of meeting reliability requirements Increased regulatory compliance
Decreased downtime or increased availability Decreased cost due to loss of product or warranty claims
Decreased total cost of ownership or life cycle costs Increased customer satisfaction

What factors are critical for success?


Have a formalized and documented process or procedure for Ensure a robust Root Cause Analysis (RCA) process exists
FRACAS Verify corrective actions reduce failures and do not allow
Confirm all failures, faults and problems are recorded and reviewed reoccurrence
Create a prioritization method for the failures Provide training for all personnel involved in FRACAS

How do you use it?


Failure Reporting: Failure Analysis:
Document all failures in database Gather relevant information about failures
Verify failure data is accurate and recorded properly Determine root cause(s) of failure
Present results for disposition
Failure Prioritizing:
Review failure trends and biggest issues Corrective Action:
Prioritize failures by cost, occurrences, cost, etc. Develop suitable corrective actions
Assign riskiest failures to analysis team Implement corrective actions
Document and distribute findings

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