Control Room Modernization and Alignment with Industry Practices


Thursday, May 16, 2024 (2pm - 3pm US/Eastern)
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Phillips 66's Bayway Refinery will present their recent experience with a control room modernization project. The project involved deliberate steps to standardize design and enhance operator performance. Key components of this initiative included alarm rationalization and the development of HMI graphics based on human-centered design principles. The control modernization project’s objective was to improve abnormal situation management and align with recommended industry practices. With the ever-present goal of safe reliable operation of the facility, Phillips 66 will describe their multi-faceted approach to not only improve alarming and HMI graphics but develop sustainable work processes to support the life cycle of both critical aspects to control system operation. Key decisions were informed by industry standards, Phillips 66 good practices, and valuable input from key stakeholders across departments.

Presenters
Patrick Robinson, PhD, Technical Manager, Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery
Johnny Serafin, Process Controls & Modeling Team Lead, Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery

Moderator
Tim Olsen, Solution Consultant, Emerson Automation Solutions


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