Let's face it. Alarm management is a fully mature body of knowledge. Since the mid-1990s, thousands of alarm systems in all major industry segments have undergone improvement efforts, taking them from ...
Alarm management is a critical aspect of industrial process control, ensuring plant safety and operational efficiency whilst minimising disruptions due to false or nuisance alarms. Modern alarm ...
Late last year, ARC Advisory Group conducted a survey on current practices and trends in alarm management in the process industries. Within that survey, we also wanted to learn how end users, ...
Alarm management is the taming of the alarm system, changing it from a mixed alarm and awareness notification system with almost random priorities to a true operator support tool that notifies ...
PAS, a leading supplier of software products and consulting services to the processing industries worldwide, recently published the second edition of The Alarm Management Handbook by Eddie Habibi, PAS ...
While alarms play an important role in notifying healthcare professionals of critical patient needs, having too many notifications can cause alarm fatigue for already overworked nurses and may put ...
Lenel OnGuard version 7.4 now supports two new browser-based clients that help users manage alarms, cardholders and access rights without client software installation. The new OnGuard Monitor client ...
Alarm.com, a leading provider of digital wireless and web-enabled security technology for residential and small business customers, today announced the AirFX Remote Toolkit – a web-based tool that ...
Sarasota Memorial uses its alarm system data to determine that a bradycardia alarm of at least 10 seconds would count as an incident in its new apnea and Brady protocol. 7. Educate Patients, Too It’s ...
SAN ANTONIO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AirStrip, a leader in vendor-agnostic clinical surveillance and decision support technologies, today announced the launch of AirStrip Alarm Management, an advanced ...
The management of clinical alarms in critical care settings remains a pivotal concern in modern healthcare. Persistent exposure to frequent and often non-actionable alerts can lead to alarm fatigue ...