(384c) Maximizing Uptime, Efficiency, and Safety of Industrial Operations through Early Risk Detection | AIChE

(384c) Maximizing Uptime, Efficiency, and Safety of Industrial Operations through Early Risk Detection

Authors 

Pariyani, A. - Presenter, Near-Miss Management LLC
Achieving zero incidents while maximizing process uptime and efficiency is a key vision for operating companies. An important building block towards this vision is establishment of a proactive risk mitigation culture, supported by effective systems and a strong management. Studies have shown that most of the incidents and unexpected process failures can be avoided if the operating teams get timely information about developing risks and take preventive actions early on. While advances have been made in process monitoring and automation in the past decades, there still remains significant technological and behavioral gaps that prevent plant operations from proactively mitigating process risks.

A modern industrial plant monitors thousands of parameters, generating upwards of 50-100 million data points every day. Thanks to recent breakthroughs in machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches, today there are autonomous systems that can sift through this data and point out meaningful and timely insight. This can help operating teams ascertain process issues that are hidden in the data, long before process variables reach critical levels.

In this presentation, a new autonomous system, Dynamic Risk AnalyzerTM (DRA), will be introduced that points out early indicators of process issues using proprietary machine learning. The risk indicators enable operations team to respond and make required process changes, days and sometimes weeks ahead of any alarm, avoiding late stage (expensive) fixes. To realize these objectives fully, a proactive management workflow must also be in place. The presentation will discuss new initiatives and workflows developed by plant operations to implement a proactive culture. Real-life case studies from plants using DRA technology will be presented on how this culture change resulted in increased uptime, efficiency and safety of plant operations.