Root Cause Analysis and Corrective Action Training
With Sabrina Costabile of New Hampshire Manufacturing Alliance
New Hampshire Manufacturing Alliance has graciously allowed us to offer this full day of training, a $475 value, for FREE in keeping with our “zero dollar zone” at Lehnen Lab. At full price, this training is worth every penny, so clear your calendar because this opportunity won’t come around again!
Catered lunch is provided. Please respond by 12/5 to ensure we order enough.
Registration will be capped at 20 participants, so reserve your seat now!
The Workshop:
This training provides participants with the fundamental concepts, principles, tools and job aids to conduct efficient and effective corrective and preventive action (CAPA).
The course covers the CAPA 8D (8 disciplines) method in detail, providing checklists, exercises, tools and more for the 8D system. Companies do not have to be using 8D, they can compare their process to the well-known 8D model, developed by Ford Motor Company, to identify areas for improvement for their CAPA process and tools. 8D method ensures the CAPA process is done effectively and results in sustained prevention of problem recurrence.
The primary goal of using RCA is to analyze problems to identify:
- What happened
- How it happened
- Why it happened so that…
- Actions to prevent recurrence are developed
Who Should Attend:
- Continuous Improvement & Quality personnel
- Business and manufacturing leaders
- Small and medium sized manufacturers
Participants are encouraged to bring problems or issues from their place of work that can be used as real life exercises in the workshop.
Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Time: 9am-4pm
Address: 809 Court Street, Keene, NH 03431
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Michael Giunta, Macron Dynamics
If you are a mechanical engineer involved in speccing components and/or designing machines, this discussion is for you.
Take advantage of Michael’s expertise during the session, and continue the conversation over lunch.
Michael Giunta is a mechanical engineer who has held a variety of engineering and management roles with Exlar Corporation, AHTD, Stober Drives, Pawling Corporation, and The Lee Company. He has a strong mechanical engineering background with customer centric problem solving skills and extensive industry knowledge.
How to Select and Apply Linear Actuators
Michael Giunta, Macron Dynamics
If you are a mechanical engineer involved in speccing components and/or designing machines, this discussion is for you.
Take advantage of Michael’s expertise during the session, and continue the conversation over lunch.
Michael Giunta is a mechanical engineer who has held a variety of engineering and management roles with Exlar Corporation, AHTD, Stober Drives, Pawling Corporation, and The Lee Company. He has a strong mechanical engineering background with customer centric problem solving skills and extensive industry knowledge.
“Working with Lehnen has been an absolute pleasure. We share a lot of the same values, Igus and Lehnen, [like] accessibility and democratization of resources. Typically testing and automation are reserved for those who can afford it. But with Lehnen, you now have the ability for all tiers to access it and make use of it.”

