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SIMG_VC_EAM_PRIOZN_B - Define Consequence Categories, Consequences, and Likelihoods

SIMG_VC_EAM_PRIOZN_B - Define Consequence Categories, Consequences, and Likelihoods

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Allows you to define consequence categories, consequences, and likelihoods.

Event prioritization enables you to assess priorities based on consequence categories, consequences, and likelihoods. When you select consequences and likelihoods while creating a maintenance request, the system calculates and suggests the applicable priority for the maintenance request. This will provide contextual information to the screener.

For example, if oil is dripping from a pump in a plant, you can create a maintenance request for the technical object. Using prioritization, you can specify that it is a high priority equipment which is responsible for core drilling tasks and, if it is not repaired within two weeks, it could lead to total asset damage. Based on these details, the system suggests ‘Very High’ as the priority. This activity is maintained as a configuration step.

In this configuration step, you can define consequence categories, consequences, and likelihoods using the following steps:

1.,,Maintain consequence categories.

2.,,Within each consequence category, you can define multiple consequences.

3.,,Maintain likelihood of occurrence of events.

4.,,Create groups and add consequence categories into the groups. This enables you to use a group in multiple profiles without having to select the same consequence categories individually in various profiles.

Calculated Priority = Function (Consequence Categories, Consequences, Likelihoods, Mapped Priority)

You can choose multiple consequence categories to arrive at a calculated priority. So, it is possible that you will receive more than one priority as a result. For example,

  • People Impact -> High
  • Asset Impact -> Very High
  • Reputation Damage -> Medium
  • Environment Impact -> Low

The system will calculate and return the highest of these priorities as the calculated priority. In this case, it is Asset Impact.

If more than one consequence leads to the same priority, the system will suggest those two consequences as leading consequences. For example,

  • People Impact -> Very High
  • Asset Impact -> Very High
  • Reputation Damage -> Medium
  • Environment Impact -> Low

The leading consequences are People Impact and Asset Impact.






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