WHAT'S THE PROBLEM TO SOLVE?

Too many alarms to react to in your plant?

Though it’s something that is accepted in your industry, having too many alarms in your plants that your operators need to react to can cause safety issues!

Generally your operator needs to mute 6-8 unnecessary alarms a minute. This is the result of having too many alarms implemented in your plant that might be linked to values that do not mean a significant risk or situation that that needs attention. What’s the result?

Your operator might not act on the alarm that really needs a response!

ATTENTION!

What's an ALARM?

An audible and/or visual indication to the operator that an equipment malfunction, process deviation or other abnormal condition requires a response.
OUR SERVICES

What we offer

An engineering service to reduce the number of unnecessary alarms or alarm overflow in your plant. An independent service from your control system provider where we audit, rationalise, prepare the detailed design of your Alarm Philosophy.

Audit

We review the current Alarm Philosophy and audit all alarms, understanding their purpose and function.

Rationalise

We rationalise the number of the alarms so the important ones are never missed.

Design

A detailed design is prepared for your new Alarm Philosophy.

Document

Necessary steps are taken in collaboration with your teams to act on the design and introduce the new plan.

What's the RESULT?

Reduced number of plant malfunctions

Increase in operational efficiencies

Safer operator response

Compliance with industry standards

ANSI/ISA-18.2-2016 IEC 62682:2022
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BETTER Operations

Run your plant’s operations optimally

SAFER Workforce

Reduce risk for your workforce and unit, make safer decisions

SMARTER Control

Know what is running and where in your plant