整个工厂生命周期的全面报警管理

M. Hollender, Thomas-Christian Skovholt, J. Evans
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警报管理是安全、有效和高效操作的关键促进者,在石油和化学工业等高危险设施中尤为重要。一个有效的报警系统既可以降低健康、安全和环境事故的概率,又可以减轻其影响。新的全球标准IEC 62682“过程工业报警系统管理”[6]加强了更全面的生命周期方法。变更管理(MoC)是一个中心需求,必须通过适当的自动化系统和工程系统支持的管理过程来促进。IEC 62682定义了报警管理的通用框架和通用语言。它可以帮助供应商和运营商更清楚地了解涉及多个组织的复杂项目的相关义务和期望,并且可以将警报管理视为其他人的责任或可以在调试或后续操作中“固定”的东西。持续改进过程,无论是应用于工程阶段还是操作阶段,都不仅仅关注警报数据,还关注产生警报数据的过程和资源。对生命周期的强调提醒我们,警报器不应该被认为是设计一次,调试后就再也不碰的东西。随着业务运营、流程特征和设备的不断发展,报警管理系统(硬件、软件、程序和人员)需要进行相应的调整。持续改进很重要,需要得到系统的充分支持。在整个生命周期中全面管理变更的好工具允许自信地实现已确定的改进。
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Holistic alarm management throughout the plant lifecycle
Alarm management is a key facilitator of safe, effective and efficient operations and never more valuable than on high hazard facilities such as those in the petroleum and chemical industry. An effective alarm system can both reduce the probability of health, safety and environmental accidents and mitigate their impact. The new global standard IEC 62682 "Management of Alarm Systems for the Process Industries" [6] reinforces a more holistic lifecycle approach. Management of Change (MoC) is a central requirement and must be facilitated- by management processes supported by appropriate automation systems and engineering systems. IEC 62682 defines a common framework and a common language for alarm management. It helps suppliers and operators to gain a clearer understanding of relative obligations and expectations concerning complex projects where multiple organizations are involved, and where alarm management can be seen as someone else's responsibility or something that can be "bolted-on" during commissioning or subsequent operations. The continuous improvement process, whether applied during the engineering or operations phase is not focused purely on alarm data but also on the processes and resources which have created it. The emphasis on lifecycle reminds us that alarms should not be considered as something that is engineered once and never touched again after commissioning. As business operations, process characteristics and equipment evolve over time, the alarm management system (hardware, software, procedures and people) need to be adapted accordingly. Continuous improvement is important and needs to be adequately supported by the system. Good tools that holistically manage changes throughout the complete lifecycle allow confident implementation of identified improvements.
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