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Safety System Design Verification
This course covers safety system design verification concepts including failure rates, failure modes, and fault tolerant
design techniques. The safety system design process requires that each safety instrumented function (SIF) be
analyzed to insure that the entire loop meets the design target. Several fault tolerant design examples are used to
demonstrate practical verification analysis techniques. Spreadsheet solutions to fault trees and Markov models will
be presented.
- How to review a safety system design
- How to analyze a system for multiple failure modes
- How to do SIL verification calculations
- When to use fault tolerant equipment
- How to economically justify a SIS
- Control Engineers
- Safety Engineers
- Engineering Management
- Safety Instrumented Systems Example, Example 2, Exercise,
Failure Modes, Safe versus Dangerous Exercise, The Safety Life
Cycle, Safety Engineering Terms, Field Instruments
- SIL Verification Example 3, Exercise, Economic Justification,
Example 4, Exercise, Architectures ?1oo1, 1oo2, 2oo2, 2oo3,
System Analysis Techniques, Common Cause, Diagnostics, SIS
Example, Exercise
2 Days
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