Your electrical contracting business has experienced several callbacks this month, and you want to implement a process to prevent these issues from recurring. Arrange the following actions in the correct sequence to effectively execute a callback root-cause review and improve your company's quality control.
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After resolving a callback on a completed electrical job, the contractor should review the root cause to prevent it from happening again. Which of the following is a common root cause that should be identified during this review?
Match each category of callback with the area of the electrical contracting business it is most likely to help improve when tracked over time.
Your electrical contracting business has experienced several callbacks this month, and you want to implement a process to prevent these issues from recurring. Arrange the following actions in the correct sequence to effectively execute a callback root-cause review and improve your company's quality control.
During a periodic callback review, an electrical contractor identifies that a recent spike in warranty work is predominantly categorized as 'rushed installation' near the end of large jobs. To properly act on this root-cause data, the contractor should prioritize upgrading to higher-cost, premium materials to prevent these specific failures from recurring.
During a periodic callback review, an electrical contractor evaluates a recent warranty claim for a failing outdoor circuit. The investigation shows the technicians installed the wiring perfectly according to the provided blueprints, but the blueprints mistakenly specified standard indoor-rated switches for an exposed patio. In judging the facts of this failure, the contractor should categorize the root cause as a ________ error rather than a workmanship issue, allowing them to fix the flaw in their upfront planning process.