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The Beat Goes On…

The topic of alarm management and its impact on process plant safety and reliability continues to be a top priority for industry.

For example, check out the line-up of industry experts and the level of focus on alarm management at the upcoming Process Upset Management Workshop organized by Mary Kay O’Conner Process Safety Center in

Houston

this week. 

Tour delight, among the expert-level presenters and panel members is none other than our own

Eddie Habibi

, world-famous author and founder of PAS.Sixsigmastrength

Eddie is presenting “The Seven Steps in Creating a Highly Effective Alarm Management System” – covering industry best practices as developed by PAS over  the past decade from over 100-person-years of practical experience and a rigorous Six Sigma DMAIC work process. 

< More details on all that in The Book, by the way…>

Other experts supporting the workshop are representatives from the Chemical Safety Board and OSHA as well as long-time PAS customers Celanese and DOW Chemical Company.  Eddie will certainly be in good company!

Just when I though I had dispensed with the topic of Alarm Management, it keeps coming up in my daily work, and that of many others… must be important.

By the way, on the Man vs. Dog marketing contest, initial email results are in… the Dog beat out the Man by encouraging 33% more people to open their email.  Need to still wait and see on whether dog-respondents sign up for the Workshop more than the man-responders…

More on that in early August.

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