Key Stakeholders Interviews for the Evaluation of the Confidential Close Call Reporting System
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Key Stakeholder interviews |
Coding notes |
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Interviewers |
Names of people conducting the interviews |
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Interview type |
baseline vs. key stakeholder |
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Date |
Date the interview was collected |
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Interview ID code |
Assigned to distinguish between multiple interviews in one day |
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Respondent type |
Classify by: FRA, Volpe, labor (local/national), management (local/corporate), PRT member, C3RS implementation team, steering committee |
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Railroad |
Railroad are the interviewees are discussing, IF respondent has only a railroad as opposed to C3RS-wide view |
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Ask only if respondent has railroad-centric view |
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During
the past month, about how many incident analysis exercises has
the PRT: |
Record number and/or range if supplied |
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Thinking back about the incident analysis activities, what were the most important reasons that these numbers of analyses were begun and completed? |
Record as accurately as possible |
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About how many corrective actions has the PRT recommended? |
Record number. Include range if that is how respondent answers. |
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Thinking
back about the corrective actions the PRT made suggested, which
ones were most important for: |
1- Insert name of company, service until. 2- Record as accurately as possible |
11 |
Considering
the incident analysis and barrier removal work the PRT has done
over the past month, how satisfied are you with the quality of
the work that was done? |
Record scale # and rest of response as accurately as possible |
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We
realize that important cases of incident analysis or barrier
removal suggestions sometimes take place during informal
discussions. Did any such activity take place during the past
month? |
Record as accurately as possible |
13 |
During
the past few months, did ---- management take any action based on
barrier removal recommendations made by the C3RS PRT? |
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insert name of service unit and railroad |
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Ask all respondents |
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Please think back about your experiences and observations of C3RS over the past month. In your opinion, what were the most important activities or events that had the greatest impact, for better or for worse, on the implementation of the program? |
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Record as accurately as possible |
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We
are interested in critical barriers and facilitators that affect
C3RS’ operations. |
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Record as accurately as possible |
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Over the past month, have any events taken place that you think will affect the ability of C3RS to maintain itself in the long run? |
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Record as accurately as possible |
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What parts of the process are working well? |
Record
as accurately as possible |
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What could we do better? |
Record as accurately as possible |
Form FRA F 6180.126A (8-09)
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File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Key Stakeholder interviews |
Author | rbrogan |
Last Modified By | rbrogan |
File Modified | 2007-09-11 |
File Created | 2007-09-11 |