Control Rooms - Operation And Design
Two intensive days to fully explore the latest requirements, techniques and operational concerns
Tuesday 2nd - Wednesday 3rd December 2008
Liberty House, London W1B
Overview
Attend this course to:
- Explore and identify evolving information systems
- Examine state of the art control room design
- Assess the variety of operational and manning concerns
- Investigate management of control risks
Workshops + Case Study
- Elements on advanced process graphics - results from an award winning project
- Teamwork in normal and abnormal conditions
- Combining alarms with operations and the achievement of management objectives
- Demonstrating that control risks are being managed
Who should attend:
- Operations Manager
- Control Room Designers
- Project Managers
- Control Room Operators
- Technical Director / Manager
- Fire Safety Controller / Officer
- Human Factors Engineer
- Capability Manager
- Production Shift Leader
- Facilities Engineer
- Health and Safety Leader
- Consultants - Ergonomics & Human Factors
- Marketing and Sales Manager
- Training Managers
Now in its fourth year, this annual event aims to provide delegates with an opportunity to improve their understanding of the latest requirements and techniques in control rooms operations.
The expert panel of speakers will provide an insight into the practical application of proven techniques to structure control room design and operational scenarios and requirements.
This event will incorporate best practices, case studies, workshops and interactive sessions on relevant methods and techniques in the four key areas:
- Operational Issues (including HSE sponsored control room staffing Assessment Method)
- Alarm Systems (including a case study and discussion with Curvaceous Software who were awarded the 2003 European Process Safety Centre Award for the biggest single contribution to improving process safety)
- Communication and Information Provision (including a chance to participate in a control room communications exercise, observing and directing a team)
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course delegates should attain
- A real awareness of major current issues affecting the management of control rooms
- A range of detailed techniques with which to approach these issues
- The experience of having utilised these techniques in practical working scenarios
Book your place without delay as spaces are limited to ensure a valuable learning forum, with plenty of networking opportunities.





