Mechanical Integrity Program Development In addition to being an operational tool, alarm systems are a critical process safeguard. They are so important that process safety regulations, such as the OSHA Process Safety Management Standard require that a mechanical integrity program be developed to ensure their safe operation. A mechanical integrity program should include written test procedures for testing the alarm system including both the field sensors and annunciation equipment. Alarm System Performance Assessment Even a well designed alarm system may not provide optimum performance. Unforeseen operating conditions or in adequate equipment performance may result in the generation of excessive alarms or the inhibition of necessary alarms. In addition, alarm systems tend to degrade over time as a result of poor change management and the addition of numerous alarms without following a rigorous alarm prioritization and rationalization process. Poor performance manifests itself in detectable patterns that can readily be identified using software tools. These detectible patterns include alarm floods, nuisance alarms, chattering alarms, standing alarms, correlated alarms, and disabled alarms. Kenexis helps to identify alarm system problems by using a variety of data mining software tools and then to assist in developing solutions to the root causes of alarm problems. Kenexis is a full service process risk management company with expertise in process engineering. Because we know process design, equipment performance limitations, and process hazards, we can offer more comprehensive solutions than simply deleting or re-ranging alarms that may have a safety critical purpose. Alarm Prioritization and Rationalization Kenexis provides alarm management services in a variety of ways to best serve our clients. We offer project-by-project assistance for prioritization studies and mechanical integrity program development. Alarm system performance assessment can be executed on a single “snapshot” in time to quickly improve performance, or a long-term contract where quarterly performance assessments are performed in order to provide the highest value and best performance for alarm systems. Periodic assessment allows alarm system performance to always be at its peak and ensure that any problem developments are addressed quickly.
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