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The Historic Alarms section logs all past alarms, offering users a valuable record of previous alerts. This historical view provides insights into recurring issues or patterns that may require long-term solutions or preventive measures. Each alarm entry contains time-stamps, resolution details, and the personnel responding. The user will be able to identify regular problem areas, track the effectiveness of earlier interventions for past alarms, and support data-driven decisions aimed at improving system reliability by reviewing historical alarms.
The '''<big>Historic Alarms</big>''' section is a record of all alarms over a period of time in the past. That allows users to log valuable previous alerts and understand recurring issues or patterns that may call for long-term solutions or preventive measures. Each entry includes time stamps, resolution actions taken, and the personnel involved in resolving the alarm.
 
By analyzing this data, users can:
 
* '''Identify Recurring Issues:''' Detect patterns or regular problem areas that require attention or optimization.
* '''Evaluation of Interventions:''' Evaluate the effectiveness of previous responses to inform future strategies.
 
This enables users to track trends in the system, to measure the impact of previously performed actions, and to take data-driven decisions that make systems more reliable and efficient. Historical alarms are reviewed for proactive system management because they help reduce instances of repeating problems and promote continuous improvement.


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[[Category:Alerts Section]]
[[Category:Alerts Section]]

Revision as of 06:48, 20 November 2024


The Historic Alarms section is a record of all alarms over a period of time in the past. That allows users to log valuable previous alerts and understand recurring issues or patterns that may call for long-term solutions or preventive measures. Each entry includes time stamps, resolution actions taken, and the personnel involved in resolving the alarm.

By analyzing this data, users can:

  • Identify Recurring Issues: Detect patterns or regular problem areas that require attention or optimization.
  • Evaluation of Interventions: Evaluate the effectiveness of previous responses to inform future strategies.

This enables users to track trends in the system, to measure the impact of previously performed actions, and to take data-driven decisions that make systems more reliable and efficient. Historical alarms are reviewed for proactive system management because they help reduce instances of repeating problems and promote continuous improvement.