As part of
FRACAS it may be
necessary to convene
a meeting to review
identified patterns
and, where
necessary, initiate
investigations.
These reviews are
typically known as
Failure Review
Boards (FRBs) and
are often convened
at monthly or
quarterly intervals.
However, because
pattern
identification is
data driven it is
often more
convenient (and more
efficient) to
convene FRBs when
trends or patterns
have been identified
by the system. A
generic FRACAS
process therefore
assumes FRBs will be
convened when the
system identifies
suitable events
warranting such a
review.