Causal Analysis Sample Clauses
A causal analysis clause defines the process for determining the root cause of a problem, failure, or dispute that arises under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the steps the parties must take to investigate incidents, such as gathering evidence, consulting experts, or conducting joint reviews, to identify what led to the issue. Its core practical function is to ensure that any underlying causes are properly identified and addressed, which helps prevent recurrence and supports fair resolution of disputes by clarifying responsibility.
Causal Analysis. C-1 Interlocking system --- --- ▇-▇ Track segment --- --- C-3 Point --- ---
C-3.1 Point in wrong position. H-1 C-1.*, C- 3.2, C-3.3 C-3.2 Sensor defect. C-3.1 Hardware C-3.3 Actuator defect. C-3.1 Hardware e.g., motor defect C-3.4 Manual operation of point. H-1, H-2 System/H uman
C-4.1 Wrong signal aspect. H-1 C-1.* C-4.2 Missing signal aspect. H-1 Hardware e.g., lamp defect C-5.1 Track elements belong to more than one reserved path. H-1 C-1.*
C-6.1 Train too fast for point. H-1 System C-6.2 Train too fast for signal. H-1 System C-6.3 Train ignores signal. H-1 Human C-7.1 No fence around tracks H-3 C-2.2
