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Davey, E.; Hickey, D.; Babcock, B.
CNS proceedings of the 1997 CNA/CNS annual conference on powering Canada's future. Vol. 1, 21997
CNS proceedings of the 1997 CNA/CNS annual conference on powering Canada's future. Vol. 1, 21997
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[en] A prioritization strategy for computer-displayed control room alarms has been developed for Bruce A to better assist operations staff in visually identifying key alarms and judging the relative importance of alarms. The strategy consists of assigning each alarm indicative of a problem to be addressed to one of five priority categories. Each alarm is assigned to an alarm category based on an off-line analysis of the consequence and response characteristics applicable to the alarm for three plant operating contexts. The colour of the alarm message is used to convey the priority category of each alarm in computer-based alarm displays. In addition, alarms indicative of non-problematic changes in the state of plant equipment and processes are given a separate colour assignment to visually differentiate them from alarms indicative of problems. This paper outlines the user-based approach employed in the prioritization strategy development, describes the key features of the prioritization strategy adopted, and discusses the initial experience in systematically determining the priority assignments for all 6000 computer-based alarms associated with each generating unit. (author)
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Donnelly, J.V. (Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Mississauga, Ontario (Canada)); Oliva, A. (Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Ontario (Canada)) (eds.); Canadian Nuclear Society, Toronto, Ontario (Canada); [1122 p.]; ISSN 0227-1907;
; 1997; v. 1 [3 p.]; Powering Canada's future; Toronto, Ontario (Canada); 8-11 Jun 1997; 2 refs.

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