Root Cause Analysis (RCA) in Pharmaceutical Industry
Shouvik Mondal
Assistant Professor at ARKA JAIN University●Department of Pharmaceutics●Validation & Qualifiction●SAP●ERP●ALCOA+●DCS●QMS●21CFR Part11●CAPA●CC●Deviation●Presentation & Infographic Designer●Excel,PowerPoint,Word
INTRODUCTION:
Root Cause Analysis is a useful process for understanding and solving a problem. As an analytical tool, Root Cause Analysis is an essential way to perform a comprehensive, system-wide review of significant problems as well as the events and factors leading to them.
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is a technique that helps you answer the question of why the problem occurred in the first place. Root Cause Analysis aims to identify the origin of a problem. It uses a specific set of steps to find the primary cause of the problem so that you can: Determine what happened, Determine why it happened & Figure out what to do to reduce the likelihood that it will happen again.
PRINCIPLES:
THREE BASIC TYPES OF CAUSES:
Tangible, material items failed in some way (for example, a water ingress alarm stopped working).
People did something wrong or did not do something that was needed. Human causes typically lead to physical causes (for example, no one checked the alarm circuit, which led to the sensor failing).
A system, process, or policy that people use to make decisions or do their work is faulty (for example, no one person was responsible for sensor maintenance, and everyone assumed someone else had checked).
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) represents comprehensive investigation, assessment, evaluation, and correction. There are many types of investigative procedures used to carry out Root Cause Analysis.
STEPS IN ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS:
There are 7 steps in the Root Cause Analysis process which are as follows:
TYPES OF ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS:
1. Brainstorming Technique
This is one of the creative, problem-solving methods that allow people to come up with suggestions/ideas that could help, solve the problem, or help to identify the root – cause of the problem.
2. Fishbone/Ishikawa Diagram
i. Man: Responsible persons who involved in the process or activity.
ii. Materials: Raw materials, items, parts used or involved in the process or activity.
iii. Method: It includes all procedures, rules, policy, regulation, and specific requirement for the activity or process
iv. Measurements: Data generated during the a process which measures the quality of products.
v. Machines: Any equipment, instrument involved in the activity or process.
vi. Mother nature: This include environmental conditions like temperature, humidity, pressure differential etc. and culture in which process or activity performed.
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3. 5W and 1H Techniques
4. Corrective Action and Preventive Action (CAPA)
It is an extension of root cause analysis. The first goal of CA is to find the root cause, base event or error that preceded the problem. The second goal is to take action directed at the root cause or error.
It is similar to Lessons Learned/ Read Across. PA resembles the replication activity of design for six sigma (DFSS). Another PA in industry is Yokaten, a Japanese term used by Toyota, describing a sharing across the organization. The primary goal of PA is to inform an organization and prevent the problem from returning to other facilities lines or products.
5. Affinity Diagrams
6. Pareto Diagram
7. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
CASE STUDIES OF ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS
??Problem: A drug has been doing badly in the last few weeks, the root cause analysis revealed that the cause is related to non-optimum storage temperature which happened due to starting of the summer.
??Solution: The solution will be using refrigerator to store this drug even while shipping it.
??Problem: A broken wrist hurts a lot but the painkillers will only take away the pain not cure the wrist; you will need a different treatment to help the bones to heal properly.
??Solution: In this example, the problem is a broken wrist, the symptom is pain in the wrist and the root cause is broken bones. So, unless the bones are mended, the pain will not be cured.
CONCLUSION:
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2 年Excellent article Shouvik Mondal
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