Pulp and Paper Webcast Series: Part 4 - Alarm Rationalization - Minimizing nuisance alarms, off-spec product and operator errors
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM (GMT -04:00) Eastern Time (USA, Canada)
Language: English
Webcast Information
Pacesetting Technologies for the Paper Industry
Pulp and paper companies face increasing operational challenges attributed to currency changes, rising costs and market pressures. In some cases, the adoption of proven technologies and practices found in pacesetter pulp & paper facilities and leaders in other process industries, may have resulted in plant closures being avoided.
Matrikon's critically acclaimed webcast program is proud to present Pacesetting Technologies for the Paper Industry. This five part webcast series is designed for pulp & paper companies who are looking for proven practices and results to improve their operations. Participants will discover how a world-class set of advanced data analysis and process control technologies will create a solution for a step-change in performance that will give their company a global competitive advantage.
Part 4: Alarm Rationalization - Minimizing nuisance alarms, off-spec product and operator errors
Tuesday, June 13th, 2006
1:30 pm EST (GMT -4)
Help operators stay on top of the production process. By collecting and storing alarms & events, identifying and eliminating bad actors, and by providing long term monitoring to sustain results, facilities can eliminate nuisance alarms and allow operators to quickly identify and respond to process issues before they turn into critical problems. Proper alarm rationalization has a direct impact on safety, production, regulation compliance, insurance premiums and profitability.
Learn how to:
- Eliminate nuisance alarms
- Replace alarm printers
- Collect alarms & events across your enterprise
- Enable fast & thorough incident reviews
- Analyze, manage, & monitor alarm systems
- Help monitor operations and operator work load
Who should attend:
- Safety managers
- Environmental managers
- Production managers
- Operating superintendents
- Process control managers
- Process control engineers
Pulp & Paper Webcast Series:
- Part 1: Drive down operating costs by increasing process control asset performance
May 2nd - Details & Registration
- Part 2: Leverage multivariate data analysis technology to significantly improve paper machine OEE
May 16th - Details & Registration
- Part 3: Web-based Data Consolidation - The Right Data To The Right People At The Right Time
May 30th - Details & Registration
- Part 4: Alarm Rationalization - Minimizing nuisance alarms, off-spec product and operator errors
June 13th
- Part 5: Industrial Connectivity and Cyber Security - Optimize your process with secure access to all process information
June 27th - Details & Registration
- Part 6: Use Real-Time Data to Get to the Sources of Process Downtime and Improve Asset Reliability
July 11th - Details & Registration
Instructor Information
Michael Marvan
B.Sc Eng
Mik is the product manager of Matrikon™ Alarm Manager. He is a voting member of ISA’s Alarm Management standard, S18.02 and has been working on this standard for approximately two years. Mik began his alarm management experience with NOVA Chemicals in 1998 prior to joining Matrikon in 2002. He has a strong background in HMI design, Distributive Control Systems, Advanced Process Control, and executing alarm management solutions.