ISO/SAE 21434 in the Security Automation Equipment List
IEC 61508 in the Safety Automation Equipment List
ISO/SAE 21434 in the Security Automation Equipment List
IEC 62443, ISASecure in the Security Automation Equipment List
An exSILentia user just reached out to me inquiring how their SIL verification results changed with changing Site Safety Index (SSI) , even though they did not include the SSI in the failure rate selection. Though it is not a frequent question, I can imagine other users of the SILver…
This is an important question. Mining today is a lot more modernized and automated than in the past, yet there are still accidents occurring. The Impala hoist accident in South Africa in November of 2023 is an example, where there was a tragic loss of life when the hoist winding…
IEC 61508 in the Safety Automation Equipment List
Functional safety certification of mixed criticality moves Red Hat closer to ISO 26262 compliance and further reinforces Linux as the path forward for software-defined vehicle innovation Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the achievement of functional safety certification of mixed criticality; a key…
IEC 61508 in the Safety Automation Equipment List
ISO/SAE 21434 in the Security Automation Equipment List
ISASecure in the Security Automation Equipment List
This white paper describes using the OEMx tool to document an application of a complex integrated circuit and predict a set of reliability metrics for functional safety. OEMx allows for the entry of the product architecture with its internal sections, potential deviations (failure modes) for each section, and mitigations for…
An article authored by exida's Patrick O'Brien is published on the Food Engineering web site . Now is the Time to Secure Food Processing Facilities The threats facing food processing facilities are already here, and there is no longer any time to delay implementing minimum protections for these sites. Cyberattacks…
ISO 26262 in the Safety Automation Equipment List
In this webinar, Dr. Steve Gandy discusses how adopting an integrated life cycle approach to risk and process safety can enhance your operational performance. Process safety focuses on minimizing the likelihood of hazardous releases, such as hydrocarbon leaks that may result in fires or explosions, as well as toxic emissions. The equipment utilized to mitigate these risks, particularly control systems and safety instrumented systems, plays a crucial role. It is essential that safety instrumented systems are designed, installed, and maintained effectively to minimize the potential for serious accidents. Additionally, the selection and implementation of control equipment must be conducted with care, highlighting the importance of functional safety, which specifically pertains to the equipment under control, especially the safety instrumented systems.
In this webinar, we examine Bespoke Systems and discuss the application of standard IEC 61511 in this context. We will explore how to select the appropriate standard, implement an assessment project effectively while minimizing errors and rework. The market for functional safety standards is expanding, with significant adoption across various countries and industries. In some regions, compliance with standard IEC 61511 is mandatory for equipment such as turbines to obtain operational approval. Consequently, organizations must demonstrate that their deployed systems effectively manage risks. Safety professionals involved in these operations must be capable of executing projects efficiently. These standards facilitate communication across different industries and applications, which is beneficial in this context. We also explore various verification and validation methods commonly employed, assessing their coverage of the safety lifecycle.
ISO 26262 in the Safety Automation Equipment List
IEC 61508 in the Safety Automation Equipment List
ISO 26262 in the Safety Automation Equipment List
IEC 61508, ISO 13849 in the Safety Automation Equipment List