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Better alarms handling

An Engineering Equipment and Materials Users (EEMUA) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 4, 2007

EEMUA holds special event to launch new edition of industry's guidelines on alarm management.

EEMUA, the Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association, is launching the new second edition of EEMUA 191 "Alarm Systems: A Guide to Design, Management and Procurement" at a special event to be held at Hilton Manchester Airport Hotel on Thursday 21st June 2007.

All those with responsibility for safety and quality improvement through efficient and effective use of alarm handling systems, or who work directly or indirectly with alarm systems in chemical, pharmaceutical, petrochemical and other process industries, the energy exploration and generation sector, also related industry sectors, will find attendance at the event invaluable.

Purchasers of the first edition will find attending vital in understanding the changes introduced in the new 2007 edition.

Speakers from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the EEMUA 191 authoring committtee will give presentations on the management of alarm systems, measuring alarm system performance, alarm systems for batch manufacturing and running an alarm system improvement programme, together with a summary of the main changes from the first edition.

Since it was first published in 1999, EEMUA 191 has become the globally accepted and leading guide to good practice for alarm management.

Clive Tayler, EEMUA's Executive Director says: "A particular strength of EEMUA 191 is that it was developed by the users of alarm systems in industry".

"The first edition of EEMUA 191 has sold thousands of copies worldwide, formed the basis of training courses internationally and has led to the production of related publications, such as EEMUA 201, dealing with human-machine interfaces".

The new second edition, issued in conjuction with Britain's HSE and ASM, the Abnormal Situation Management Consortium (Arizona, USA), gives comprehensive guidance on designing, managing and procuring an effective alarm system.

Following the guidance given in EEMUA 191 should result in better alarm systems that are more usable and that result in safer and more cost-effective industrial operations.

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