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Analyzing the

Root Cause of
Losses: An In-
Int About the project This presentation will explore the
Loss Causation Model and its
rod application in analyzing the root
cause of losses. We will discuss the
uct different layers of the model, and
how it can be used to identify the
ion underlying factors that contribute
to losses. By understanding these
factors, organizations can take
proactive measures to prevent
losses from occurring.
W About the project The Loss Causation Model is a
framework used to analyze the
hat root cause of losses. It consists of
five layers: the top layer being the
is loss event, followed by unsafe acts,
preconditions for unsafe acts,
the organizational factors, and finally,
external factors. By examining
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underlying factors that contribute
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Organizational factors are the
fourth layer of the Loss
Causation Model. These are the
factors within the organization
that contribute to the loss
event. Examples of
organizational factors include
inadequate training, lack of
supervision, and poor
communication.
External factors are the final
layer of the Loss Causation
Model. These are the factors
outside of the organization
that contribute to the loss
event. Examples of external
factors include weather
conditions, equipment failure,
and natural disasters.
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Analyzing the root cause of
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losses is crucial for
organizations to prevent future
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losses from occurring. The Loss
Causation Model provides a
framework for identifying the
underlying factors that
contribute to losses. By
understanding these factors,
organizations can take
proactive measures to prevent
losses and improve safety and
productivity.
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