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133 results found for "control system migration"

  • Breathing Life into the Alarm Management Lifecycle

    such as alarm management, where it is commonly touted that once a plant rationalizes their entire system management lifecycle and pinpoint key aspects that can be integrated into process safety management systems Click here to view the complete whitepaper aeSolutions offers services and systems to bring the client

  • SC Safety Award Presented to aeSolutions for Second Consecutive Year

    Merovan location’s 14,000 sq. ft. complete panel fabrication facility manufactures and ships large control panel systems to clients across the United States.

  • Dust Hazards – Do You Know the Basics?

    requirements and guidance documents that put users in a much better position to identify, understand and control Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting, 2018 NFPA 69 Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems It is difficult to adequately control a hazard that is not well-understood. and company has the best probability of a careful assessment with fresh eyes on the relevant critical systems

  • Test the Integrity of your Process Safety Program with a Drill Down Audit

    pain points and, most importantly, the sources of those points by digging deep into the management system and the credited Independent Protection Layers (safeguards), then drills down through the management systems Finally, the auditor needs to check the security of the IPL; its access control and with increasing emphasis

  • What is a Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA)? | Pt. 5

    mitigating safeguards (as described in part 4 of our Dust Hazard Analysis series ), data on those systems It is difficult to adequately control a hazard that is not well-understood. and company has the best probability of a careful analysis with fresh eyes on the relevant critical systems

  • PSM and RMP Audit Themes Across Industry Part 1

    The Challenges Companies conduct audits in order to assess the effectiveness of their process safety systems management plans for some companies do not take advantage of structuring their incident management systems in accordance with the National Incident Management System (NIMS); there is valuable free training offered It is far better for a company and sites to find and correct their own PSM and RMP system deficiencies and company has the best probability of a careful assessment with fresh eyes on the relevant critical systems

  • Dust Hazards Pt. 2 – Dust Properties and Dust Hazard Signs

    in defining potential damage as well; and is also very useful if a site plans to use concentration control This information is useful when considering the design of explosion prevention systems involving the It is difficult to adequately control a hazard that is not well-understood, and no company wants to learn and company has the best probability of a careful assessment with fresh eyes on the relevant critical systems

  • FSA Stages - What They Are and Why We Do Them

    The ultimate goal of an FSA is to make the team confident that their instrumented safety system will assessments can drive innovation by pushing engineers and developers to create more robust and reliable systems Pre-Startup Safety Review) Stage 4 – After gaining experience with the operation and maintenance of the system The Stage 3 FSA ensures the installed system matched the design package.

  • How About a Stage Zero Functional Safety Assessment (FSA)?

    After the safety instrumented system has been designed. After the installation, pre-commissioning and final validation of the safety instrumented system has After modification and prior to decommissioning of a safety instrumented system. After all, it’s easier and cheaper to fix things on paper rather than after the system is built. would be the specification of unusually high safety integrity level (e.g., SIL 3) burner management system

  • Case Study in Navigating Tight Schedules and Supply Chain Challenges in SI and BMS

    maintaining adherence to the Safety Lifecycle by Chris Hickling, PMP Implementing Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and Burner Management Systems (BMS) within tight deadlines and supply chain disruptions has become achieving the fast-track schedule, including concurrent engineering and early procurement of long-lead system SIS, and BMS experts addressed the safety and code requirements of the design, working together with systems This unified approach created a rapid turnaround on approvals for drawings and fabrication of the system

  • Integrating PHA LOPA Outputs into Effective SIS Engineering

    your PHA/LOPA which maybe been put to the side and provide the services to set you up for the safety system Our group SIS engineering (Safety Instrumented Systems) sits kind of right in the middle between the

  • Unplanned Shutdowns as Proof Test Credits: What to Know and Steps to Take | OH&S

    read the full article on OHSonline.com Using unplanned shutdowns as partial proof tests for safety systems

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