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Multiple PHA Safeguard Ranking
Multiple PHA Safeguard Ranking

Safeguard Ranking can analyze multiple processing units at once when accessed from the Analytics Landing page

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Written by Ronjit Mukherjee
Updated over a week ago

Introduction

The Safeguard Ranking when viewed from within a specific Project will include risk reducing safeguards which have been analyzed within that specific project.  Often, organizations are interested in understanding the most critical safeguard in multiple plants within a facility or across all units in a facility.

Multiple PHA Safeguard Ranking can do that!

Background Reading:
Safeguard Ranking Explained

How to Access Multiple PHA Safeguard Ranking

You can launch the Multiple PHA Safeguard Ranking module from the Analytics Landing page for your organization.  You will notice that each Analytics Project includes a checkbox to the left of the project name.  To launch Safeguard Ranking with multiple PHAs, simply click more than one checkbox in the list and click "Multiple PHA Safeguard Ranking"

Why Can't I Select ALL Projects within my Facility?

Some checkboxes will become disables on the Analytics Landing Page when you check the first box.  When you check the first box, the system looks at the risk matrix for each project on the list and will disable the checkbox for any project which has a different risk matrix.  In the example below, you can see the three states of the checkbox:

  1. Enabled and checked ("Plant 41/43. . .")

  2. Enabled and not checked ("Plant 18. . ."

  3. Disabled ("Plant 28. . .")

How is Safeguard Ranking different when Multiple PHAs are loaded?

There are two main differences in Safeguard Ranking when multiple PHAs are loaded into the module.

First, the header of the module indicates which PHAs were included in the analysis.

Second, the safeguard detail panel displays the PHAs in which the Safeguard is found.

All other functionality in Safeguard Ranking is the same as when accessed through an Analytics report page.

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