Alarm Systems Management Training Course – ‘… enjoyed the course due to its interactive nature.’

May 25th, 2016

Wilde Analysis Recently held an Alarm Systems Management Training Course at their new office, Whitworth House in Stockport. The course attracted delegates from across the UK.

Based on the EEMUA publication recommended by the HSE – “Alarm Systems, A Guide to Design, Management and Procurement”, topics covered during the one – day interactive course included:

  • How the HSE expects alarm systems to be managed
  • Alarm System Management Policy
  • Safety Case
  • Philosophy of Alarm System Management
  • Human Factors
  • Structuring and Partitioning of Alarms
  • Limits on claims for Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
  • Where do alarms come from?
  • Safety, environmental or economic alarms
  • Qualitative risk assessment
  • Choice of alarm priorities
  • Alarm settings
  • Investment appraisal
  • Cost of poor alarms performance
  • Specifications to ensure usability
  • Syndicate exercises and Surveys
  • Performance metrics
  • Audits and reviews
  • Dealing with unwanted alarms
  • Logical processing of alarms
  • Repeating and fleeting alarms
  • Alarms in context
  • Preparations and Boundaries
  • Operator Interface
  • Alarm Suppression Hazard Study

Feedback from delegates include:

‘I enjoyed the course due to its interactive nature. I was able to correlate my ideas and find answers to my queries’ Total UK Ltd

‘The course was delivered at the right pace & covered all the areas that will benefit the management of alarms at NIBSC’ National Institute for Biological Standards and Control

For further information or to reserve your place at the next Alarm Systems Management course scheduled to take place on the 16th November in Stockport or 30th November in London, please click here

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