COURSE DETAILS

Alarms in Manufacturing

Course Description

Alarm Management Basics describes the key principles and objectives of the ISA-18.2 Alarm Management standard. It examines how the ISA-18.2 standard influences the design and implementation of alarm systems for safety, quality, and efficiency in industrial settings. Interpreting Alarm Priorities identifies the color codes used in alarm systems and their corresponding levels of priority. The module examines how alarm prioritization impacts operator response and overall safety, and describes the criteria used to assign priority levels to alarms in industrial control systems.


Who Will Benefit

Control system operators, engineers, and safety managers in manufacturing. This course benefits those involved in alarm management who seek to understand the ISA-18.2 standards for alarm systems, improve safety, and enhance response efficiency in an industrial setting


Course Syllabus

1-course syllabus

Alarms in Manufacturing - Introduction

2-course syllabus

Alarm Management Basics

3-course syllabus

Interpreting Alarm Priorities

4-course syllabus

Alarms in Manufacturing - Summary and Assessment

Additional Information

5.5 Automation System Safety & Reliability
 
Software Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Microsoft 8 (or higher version)
Supported Mobile Operating Systems: iOS 11 (or higher version), Android 7.0 (or higher version)
Supported Desktop Browsers: Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari
Browser settings: JavaScript, Cookies, and Local Storage must be enabled + TLS Version 1.2
Overview
Average Completion Time 45m
Time to Complete
90 days from first access
Competency Level(s) Beginner
Language
English
Certificate of Completion
Yes

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