Alarm Management Services for the vendor’s I/A Series automation system—and available for many other vendors’ distributed control systems as well—are designed to minimize nuisance alarms and help process control system operators respond more effectively to abnormal situations.
Using best-in-class alarm diagnostic software, process control specialists provide expert alarm rationalization, re-engineering and ongoing support services designed to help today’s typically understaffed process plants achieve and maintain a high level of safety and regulatory compliance, without compromising either production or product quality. The service is provided in three phases: alarm system performance study and report; alarm system performance improvement; and life cycle alarm maintenance. The Alarm Management Service is part of the vendor’s LifeTime Performance Improvement Services, which also includes Loop Management and Network Security services.
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