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ADVANCED ALARM MANAGEMENT COURSE
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SE02 3 1933
2010 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
From 11 - 15 - 17 - 12 - 13 - 8 -
To 13 - 17 - 19 - 14 - 15 - 10 -
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COURSE OVERVIEW
This 3-day course is designed to provide a thorough introduction to Yokogawa Advanced Alarm Manager (AAM). It provides focus on how Yokogawa AAM Technology helps maintain & optimize alarm management system based on EEMUA No. 191 guideline and six-sigma methodology, as well as on techniques to design, implement, measure and improve the performance of alarm system, in order to guide operator to operate plant within designed safety envelope.
 
WHO CAN TAKE THIS COURSE
Following personnel, as part of alarm system team, are recommended to take this course:
 
  • Operators and supervisors
  • Instrument engineer
  • Alarm processing system engineer
  • Process/mechanical/maintenance engineer
 
COURSE BENEFITS
  • To understand the important aspects in alarm management, including design, implementation, performance measurement, improvement, etc;
  • To identify areas that need improvement and optimization in conventional alarm system;
  • To understand how Advanced Alarm Manager help your plant to achieve safe, stable and efficient operation;
  • To identify deviations from desired operating conditions that could lead to financial loss
  • To learn how to implement Advance Alarm System for optimized plant operation
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    COURSE METHODOLOGY
    • Classroom Instruction
    • Hands-on on our AAM Software suite
     
    COURSE HARDWARE/SOFTWARE NEEDS
  • PC Platform with Win2K
  • AAM software suite
  • DCS simulator and OPC interface with AAM
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    TOPICS COVERED IN THE COURSE

    You will learn ….

    • Introduction of alarm management
        - What is an efficient alarm management system?
        - Typical problems in conventional alarm management
    • Introduction to Yokogawa Alarm System Design
        - Yokogawa adopted Six-Sigma DMAIC methodology in AAM
        - Preparatory step
        - Define step: desired targets to be achieved
        - Measure: measure alarm system performance with related reports
        - Analyze: identify bad actors and critical problems with statistical reports
        - Improve: alarm management team to make improvement based on various analysis reports
        - Control: operate at optimized conditions
        - Other benefits and features of Yokogawa alarm management system
    • Introduction to Yokogawa AAM
        - AAM builder Function
              - AAM Enforcer
              - AAM Report
              - Common Configurations
        - AAM Client Function
              - Daily Operation
              - Actions
        - AAM Statistically Reporting Function
              - System Configuration
              - KPI Report
              - Operation Statistics
              - Ope/Sys Response
              - PID Statistics
              - System Statistics
              - Events and Audits
    • Implementation of Yokogawa AAM
        - Typical Organization Chart of Alarm Team
        - Typical System Configuration
        - AAM Demonstration with Yokogawa DCS