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Take 5 for Safety

Conduct of Operations – Operations Aspects of Unique Processes Photo of the Week Collider-Accelerator Department 3-8-11. Take 5 for Safety. C of O - Operations Aspects of Unique Processes. Examples of Unique Processes at C-AD Cryogenics Operations Water Cooling Systems Vacuum Systems

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Take 5 for Safety

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  1. Conduct of Operations – Operations Aspects of Unique Processes Photo of the Week Collider-Accelerator Department 3-8-11 Take 5 for Safety

  2. C of O - Operations Aspects of Unique Processes • Examples of Unique Processes at C-AD • Cryogenics Operations • Water Cooling Systems • Vacuum Systems • RF Systems • Siemens Motor Generator Operations • Access Control Systems • ODH Systems • Power Supplies

  3. C of O - Operations Aspects of Unique Processes • MCR Operations Coordinators must be able to analyze process-related problems and take appropriate, timely corrective actions • MCR Operations Coordinators must: • Anticipate the response in interacting systems or unique processes when changes are made to a process either under their control or a process controlled by others • Monitor facility conditions, including trends in operations, analyze available information, and diagnose problems • Evaluate degrading conditions and take appropriate action to prevent the potential consequences • Awareness of unique processes is generally accomplished through cross training • Training should address the process theory, system design and components, and operating characteristics

  4. C of O - Operations Aspects of Unique Processes • Deficiencies, such as communications, considered insignificant during normal operations, become major obstacles to making decisions and initiating appropriate corrective actions during abnormal conditions • Effective communication is vitally important to safe and reliable operations • Example: RHIC ODH communications at MCR are in the form of information screens for the ODH alarms in the MCR, which work fine for normal operations • However, during an abnormal situation, an Operations Coordinator’s attention can be diverted from the problem by having to flip thru multiple computer screens to get an overall picture of the ODH status at RHIC

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