What are General Failure Types (GFT)?

    General Failure Types are eleven organisational categories — Hardware, Design, Maintenance Management, Procedures, Error-enforcing Conditions, Housekeeping, Incompatible Goals, Communication, Organisation, Training and Defences — used in Tripod Beta to classify the latent failures behind incidents.

    GFTs turn an idiosyncratic incident into a comparable data point. By mapping every latent failure to one of eleven categories, organisations can roll up findings across hundreds of investigations and target their highest-failure GFTs with strategic interventions — the basis of GFT advisory.

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    How it works

    1. 1. Identify each latent failure

      From the Tripod Beta tree, isolate every underlying organisational weakness contributing to the incident.

    2. 2. Match to a GFT category

      Use the GFT definitions to classify each latent failure into exactly one of the eleven categories.

    3. 3. Aggregate across investigations

      Roll up GFT counts across recent incidents to surface the dominant organisational weaknesses.

    4. 4. Target interventions

      Invest in the top three GFTs first — typically Procedures, Communication and Training in most operators.

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