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The alarm management philosophy document is a high level site or business group standard. The intention of this standard should be to provide the framework for a consistent approach to the specification, design and management of all site alarms irrespective of their origin of design. This free suggested checklist is from EEMUA Publication 191 – Alarm systems: a guide to design, management and procurement. Some key aspects of this EEMUA Checklist are addressed further in EEMUA's Alarm Systems e-learning.
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As the global shift to decarbonisation continues to demand transition in all process industries, there will be significant changes to current processes and infrastructure. This will require asset owners and operators to ensure their engineers have the right skills and competence, particularly during the transition phases. The current “fossil fuel” streamlined arrangement of current infrastructure will require repurposing, new technologies such as hydrogen and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) will need to be smoothly integrated, while current renewable technologies such as wind generation that are now starting to age will also need attention. What are the key elements that engineers will need to continue working safely and competently? What are the current updates on new technologies and projects? Hear expert views at this seminar.
Ageing assets are a global concern which spreads across various industry sectors, causing significant demands on those responsible for their inspection and maintenance. This seminar will focus on the mechanical integrity aspect and address the most challenging issues encountered, as well as the mitigating solutions which have proven to ensure the continued safe and effective operation of ageing assets.
Aging assets are a problem worldwide – as technology matures the urge to replace it diminishes and the focus shifts to ‘What are the likely problems? What can we do to reduce their impact? When will it reach end-of-life in spite of our efforts?’ In this seminar we set out to examine some of these issues for the electrical plant items used in industry.