Auto-RCA

Root cause analysis grounded in the actual regulation.

Structured. Immediate, contributing, underlying. Every corrective action cites the section of the regulation it ties back to. The system writes the draft. The inspector reviews — never from a blank page.

What it does

The RCA you'd write — if you had two extra hours.

Open the incident on the dashboard. Click Generate. The system retrieves the relevant regulatory text, runs structured root cause analysis against it, and writes a complete RCA with cited corrective actions.

Structured analysis.

Immediate cause. Contributing causes. Underlying cause. Recommended corrective actions. Each section structured for review, not free-form prose.

Cited corrective actions.

Every corrective action cites the section of the regulation it ties back to. The auditor reading it can verify the citation against the actual code.

Your regulatory references, not ours.

Bring your MSHA book, your OSHA section, your own SOP. The RCA cites what you provide. No invented references.

Manual override path.

The inspector who knows the field disagrees with the draft? Edit it. Replace it. The auto-draft is a starting point, not the final word.

Why this is different

"AI co-pilot" alone isn't the moat. Citing the regulation is.

The auditor's read.

An MSHA inspector reading a Kinetiq RCA can verify that corrective action 3 cites 30 CFR 56.18002. The provenance is on the record.

The inspector's read.

The field inspector reviewing the draft can see why the system suggested each corrective action — which regulation it grounded against.

See an Auto-RCA

30 minutes. Your incident. Our RCA.

Bring a redacted incident from your own operations. We'll run it through Auto-RCA on the demo tenant and walk through the citations together.