This document summarizes the operational switching program implemented at the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) to safely shut down hazardous energy sources for equipment maintenance. It discusses DWR's implementation of SAP's Work Clearance Management module, including developing master data, configuration, permit and logging screens, tagging printers, and testing. The program went live in 2012 and has resulted in fewer than 5 issues statewide with no operational near misses due to switching. Key lessons learned include the importance of extensive testing and updating master data.
1. A collaboration of:
Work Clearance Management
Operational Switching Achieves Greater
Safety and Best Practice Compliance
Wendy Underhill
State of California – Department of Water Resources
2. ●Who Are We?
●SAP at DWR
●What is Operational Switching?
●WCM at DWR
●Key points to Take Home
●Questions
What I’ll Cover
3. Who Are We? – State Water Project
31 Plants
701.5 miles of canals/ pipelines
21 Lakes/Reservoirs
Generate 7.6 billion kWh year
Use 12.2 billion kWh year
Deliver up to 3.7 million acre ft
H2O
25 million people drinking water
25 million fish produced/salvaged
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• 1999 First implementation of HR, MM and basic PM
orders on 4.5B
• 2000 Full implementation of PM, FI, FM, CO, PP and
BW
• 2003 Added PM>Impress>Microsoft Project Interface
• 2006 Migration to ECC 6.0 Public Sector (complete PM
data migration)
– added Fleet Management and Work Clearance
Management
– configured custom Operational Logging/Unit Status
section
• 2012 Went live with WCM Operational Switching and
Interface to new Fueling system.
SAP History at DWR
5. What is Operational Switching?
Commonly Referred to as “Lock
Out – Tag Out” (LOTO)
It is the safe shut down of
hazardous energy sources –
which makes it safe to work on
equipment.
7. WCM at DWR
What were the issues?
2006 Replacement of homegrown ‘Mapper’ database
OP2 = WCM LOGGING = ?
Scared of SAP
“OTHER”
Safety Concerns
Different Terminology
8. WCM at DWR
What we did/didn’t do in 2006:
Old System:
Approvals = Mapper
Switching = Excel
Logging = Mapper
New System:
Approvals = WCA’s
Sign on/off = WCD’s
Switching = Excel
Logging = Z Programs
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Icon connections
Multi or Single line
ALV Functionality
Traffic Light Status
Work Clearance Application and Document Reporting
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WCA:
Simple Screens
Permit Process for
Approval
Full history
Workflows/e-mails
DWR added links to
other Z Programs
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WCD:
Simple Screens
Permit Process for
Worker Sign On/Off
Full history
Workflows/e-mails
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WCM at DWR
Customized Reports and Print Forms
Adobe used for
all printed forms
Custom Report to
overcome SAP
date range and
status issues
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Logging at DWR
Unit Status
Logging –
tracks complete
unit history
Links to post
automatically in
Ops Log.
General log
entries occur all
day
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Operational Log
Midnight Reporting from SAP
Portal/Adobe Interactive Forms
All Unit Status Entries
All Operational Log Entries
List of Active Clearances (WCD’s)
List of Current Unit Statuses
WCA’s and WCD’s
Operations staff GUI mapped to
client with no time out
This is our LEGAL document
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2012! Ready for SAP Switching………..or
“What we didn’t do in 2006”
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Stage 6
Define initial system settings
Set up system master data
System Design Testing
Develop Business Process & Perform Final Acceptance
Testing
Develop Training Materials
Training & Go-live
Vitally Important !!!!
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Master Data
WCM uses Structural Lists
All equipment used for ‘switching’ must
be listed and ‘unique’
Equipment master data needs to be
linked to special classification
Equipment must be mapped in
Configuration to Operational Class and
possible conditions (e.g. Open/Closed,
On/Off). WCC8
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Placement/Removal Forms
Used to perform
switching/sign on/off
Color coordinated
Carries over long
text based on
triggers
Kept at ACC –
Mobile Devices will
be used in future!
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Tags and Printers
Thermally Printed Tags
are:
Heat Resistant
Fade Resistant (2 yrs)
Oil Resistant
Water Resistant
Will not tear
Uniquely numbered
Operators can map to different plants/printers using custom ‘Z’ transaction
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Key Points
o Since October – less than 5 issues with system statewide (all user error)
and no Operational near miss or miss issues due to switching!
oWCM Can be implemented in stages and/or Plant by Plant
oPlants can be configured differently
oSystem can be customized – lots of user exits
oProject relies on master data – Dev/QA must be refreshed from Prod
oMust be tested extensively in development
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Key Points
oMaster Data needs to be updated in Production before testing in Dev
oMaster data has to be mapped in SPRO separately in each client
oTerminology is learned in a few days
o2 Day Training Sessions with 6 month access to sandbox
oEnhancement Packs add ability to customize screens
oWould I do it over again – YOU BET – ONLY MUCH SOONER!