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Essential Elements of the ROOTS™ Process |

These are the MINIMUM things that a Principal Investigator ought to do when
requested to lead an LCA. Please do not call your efforts a Maxi or
Midi-LCA if you omit any of the following:
The ROOTS™ Investigative Process
- Respond: Gather the "5 Items."
- Respond: Acquire 3 evidence gatherers,
one for each of the 3 Ps.
- Respond: List the evidence to gather with the help of the client’s people,
one list for each of the 3 Ps.
- Respond: Gather and summarize
the evidence. Do your best to keep the 3 Ps separate (do not let the 3
Ps talk to one another).
- Respond: After combining the 3
forms of evidence with the evidence gatherers, try to identify
the Physical, Human, and Latent Causes of the incident with the
evidence gatherers. If you can not define the Physical, Human,
and Latent Causes, you do not have enough evidence. Determine additional
evidence needs, gather, and summarize until you can define Physical, Human,
and Latent Causes. These are to be considered PRELIMINARY causes,
and are NOT to be shared with the stakeholders.
- Organize: Identify the stakeholders.
- Order: Present the summarized evidence to the stakeholders.
- Order: Have the stakeholders define:
- Physical Causes (complete sentences, paragraph style,
past tense and specific)
- Human Causes (who did what wrong, bulleted style, past
tense and specific)
- Latent Causes (bullet-style, present tense and generic,
using the S-F-O model to prior to generating the answers)
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What
is it about the way we are the contributed to this event?
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What
is it about the way I am that contributed to this event?
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Action Items that are SMART (specific, measurable, actionable,
reasonable, and time-bound).
- Translate: If requested, provide a written report that follows the Failsafe
template.
- Translate: If requested, work with the stakeholders to create an effective
translation.
- Sustain: Be prepared to explain how you investigated the incident to the
rest of the affiliates.