Traffic Management Compliance: Lessons From a €1.2m Ireland Fine
Traffic management compliance failures led to a €1.2m fine for an Irish roadworks contractor. See how digital RAMS reduce public road risk.

When something goes wrong on site, it’s easy to focus on the obvious issue, whether it is an oil spill, an injury, or an equipment failure. Behind every incident is a chain of factors that made it possible. Root-cause analysis (RCA) helps you look beyond the surface to understand the “why” when something happens, so it can be prevented in the future.
RCA is a structured way of investigating an incident or failure to find the underlying reasons behind it, not just the immediate trigger.
A root cause is the factor that, if eliminated, would stop the problem from recurring, helping professionals separate the obvious from the critical factors that resulted in the event.
RCA gives your team more than just an explanation — it gives you a plan. By understanding the real reason something happened, you can:
Many investigations stop too early. They identify an action (“worker didn’t follow procedure”) but not the systemic issues behind that action.
Examples of surface issues:
Examples of root causes:
RCA is one of the most powerful tools for improvement but only when it goes deeper than the first explanation you hear. By focusing on the underlying causes, teams can make meaningful, long-lasting changes that improve safety, quality, and day-to-day operations.
In the next part of the Root-Cause Analysis series, we will explore common methods and tools you can use to uncover the root causes effectively and consistently.
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