- by Todd Stauffer
- Wednesday, March 30, 2011
- Alarm Management
A look into the control room of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Unit 2 reactor!
I came across an interesting blog post the other day…
Talk about operating blind. A great picture shows the status of the control room in the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Unit 2 reactor…Nothing is working (besides the lights)!
All of the computer monitors are blank. The clock…
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- by Todd Stauffer
- Thursday, August 09, 2018
- Alarm Management
Alarm Shelving - Relieve the Symptoms of Nuisance Alarms and Create a Peaceful Control Room
In an ideal world, every alarm in a process control system would indicate a malfunction or abnormal condition that required operator action. In the real world, alarms that are irrelevant or annunciate excessively—otherwise known as nuisance alarms—can pop up occasionally to quite frequently. They pose a risk to the…
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- by Todd Stauffer
- Tuesday, March 01, 2016
- Alarm Management
Claiming alarms as an independent protection layer (IPL)
An interesting question arose recently when creating an FSM plan:
Does the ISA-18.2 standard on alarm management address the claiming of the operator’s response to alarms as a layer of protection?
Not specifically, however the ISA-18.2 standard does require that alarms are rationalized, and that alarm system performance…
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- by Todd Stauffer
- Thursday, March 08, 2012
- Alarm Management
Do you have class?
Are alarm classes defined in your alarm philosophy document (APD) as required by the ISA-18.2 standard? The use of classes (classification) is a new alarm management concept for many. If your APD was created before June 2009, chances are alarm classes are not defined.
Alarm…
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- by Todd Stauffer
- Wednesday, January 30, 2013
- Alarm Management
New Working Group (WG7) Formed for Alarm Management
The ISA-18.2 committee on alarm management has launched a new working group (WG7) that is focused on developing a standard, recommended practice, or technical report on the application of alarm management to process plants utilizing multiple packaged equipment systems. The work will be based on and complement the existing…
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- by Todd Stauffer
- Tuesday, March 22, 2011
- Alarm Management
Rationalize Your Alarm Management Problems Away
Alarm Overload…Nuisance Alarms…Alarm Floods…Incorrectly Prioritized Alarms…. These alarm management problems are all too common in the modern Distributed Control System (DCS).
Why is this? In the “olden” days (read panel boards and alarm lightboxes), there was considerable thought put into what alarms were necessary because there was limited real…
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- by Todd Stauffer
- Thursday, March 22, 2012
- Alarm Management
To Be an Alarm…Or Not to Be?
That is the question.
When your alarm does not meet the definition as defined in the ISA-18.2 standard and/or the criteria established in your alarm philosophy document, it is not an alarm.
By ISA-18.2 definition “an alarm is an audible and /or visible means of…
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