SILSuite™ | SILClass™ | SILLopa™ | SILHazop™ | SILCalc™ | SILAlarm™ | SILLife™
The
EEMUA Publication No.191 based database application tool
for:
• Alarm rationalisation studies
• Setting alarm priorities
using a choice of methods
• Sorting and grouping alarms
• Handling multiple annunciation
• Managing alarm and trip
configuration data
• Regulatory authority audit
trail
• Import and export from/to
PCS
• Comprehensive reporting
and metrics (e.g. before and after statistics)
This application
conforms to the
EEMUA Alarm Systems Guidelines
The
SILAlarm™ ‘front end’ application contains
the following functionality:
Import and export of bulk alarm data via spreadsheets.
A powerful
database search facility for alarm sorting and grouping.
Alarm prioritisation
using the EEMUA based Consequence Graph or Summating the
Consequences methods that both include safety, economic and
environmental consequences capability. Full user calibration
facility provided for all methods.
An alarm
clone facility to aid to rapid configuration of individual
alarms.
The ability
to copy selected data, from any alarm in a selected group,
to all other group members.
The configuration
details for ‘first up’, dynamic or static suppression
groups.
Assigning
any alarm to appear on multiple annunciation devices, with
different priorities.
Raising
Actions during the alarm review and e-mailing directly from
a meeting.
The generation
of comprehensive report sets plus statistical analysis of
alarm records.
The
independent ‘back end’ databases can contain
the following specific data:
• Multiple database creation
• Annunciation device/s
• Alarm tag
register
• Drawing
references
• Alarm types
• Equipment
codes
• Alarm descriptions
• Two user
defined sorting parameters
• Alarm purpose
• Prioritisation
records
• Alarm configuration
data
• Priority
driver
• Associated
trip configuration data
• Alarm prioritisation
narrative audit trail
• Alarm group
configuration
• Operator
action requirements
The
following three access levels are provided:
1. Administrator
to add users and allocate their passwords.
2. Individual
user level for specified databases to which
user access is granted with full editing capability
of any functionality.
3. Read
only access for viewing data and running reports.
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