ISA 61511-3-2018

ISA 61511-3-2018

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ISA 61511-3-2018 provides information on:

  • the underlying concepts of risk and the relationship of risk to safety integrity (see Clause A.4);
  • the determination of tolerable risk (see Annex K);
  • a number of different methods that enable the safety integrity level (SIL) for the safety instrumented functions (SIF) to be determined (see Annexes B through K);
  • the impact of multiple safety systems on calculations determining the ability to achieve the desired risk reduction (see Annex J).

In particular, this part of IEC 61511:

  • 1.applies when functional safety is achieved using one or more SIF for the protection of either personnel, the general public, or the environment;
  • 2.may be applied in non-safety applications such as asset protection;
  • 3.illustrates typical hazard and risk assessment methods that may be carried out to define the safety functional requirements and SIL of each SIF;
  • 4.illustrates techniques/measures available for determining the required SIL;
  • 5.provides a framework for establishing SIL but does not specify the SIL required for specific applications;
  • 6.does not give examples of determining the requirements for other methods of risk reduction.

Product Details

Published:
07/11/2018
ANSI:
ANSI Approved
Number of Pages:
124

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