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Designed for operators and controllers in industrial plants and facilities who are responsible for the minute by minute, shift after shift control room operations. This first-of-a-kind handbook is a ready, by-the-side, resource for use during all shift activities with a singular goal: safe and reliable operations through situation awareness, assessment, and management. It is the benchmark by which all subsequent entries into this market will be compared. Included is the important concept of weak signals to identify and understand the many small, seemingly insignificant abnormalities before they can become harmful.
The handbook provides both new and experienced operators and controllers with a rich background of concepts, activities, and experiences to round out their site based training and activities. It also serves as a solid foundation for in-house operator training. All the basics are here. All of the operational responsibilities and best practice approach options are covered.
Included is a set of cue cards. These cards repeat procedures presented in the handbook, for quick independent access and training.
What the industries are saying
NATURAL GAS. It sums up and formalizes a lot of concerns that we discuss and teach our controllers. Good discussion of policies and procedures and differentiates between the two.
REFINING. Younger operators can get a lot from reading it. Experienced operators would appreciate it as a reference. Liked the module concept for dividing and organizing the material.
POWER. Doug and Beverly did an amazing job assembling all kinds of data and knowledge for this book. I see it as a great tool for reference.
Coverage
The Basics: Enterprises; safety
Operations: Operators, readiness, communications, multitasking, operator tools, models, training, using data, supervision
Considerations: power of time, abnormal situations, doubt, biases and pitfalls
The Control Room: control room design, using the HMI, using the alarm system, managing automation, managing the shift, shift handovers
Weak Signals: seeing them, using them, getting more from them, troubleshooting problems
Awareness: situation awareness; alerts, messages, and notifications
Managing Situations: situation management, operational boundaries, managing the control room, defensive operating, taking action, getting help, "permission to operate," operator redeployment, safety nets
Audience
Plant operators; controllers
Operations supervisors and trainers
Plant management; engineers
Plant safety and reliability personnel
Students preparing for an industrial operations career
Typical Industries
LNG
Metals mining and processing
Network management
Oil and Gas
Petrochemicals
Pharmaceuticals
Pipelining (liquids; gas) transmission; distribution
Power generation; distribution
Pulp and Paper
Refining
Transportation; railways
Water purification; wastewater processing
Control Room Operator's Handbook