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A practical training course in the appreciation of SIL determination to the technical requirements of IEC 61508 / 61511
A two day training course 2nd - 3rd March 2011 - Frodsham, Forest Hills Hotel 15th - 16th June 2011 - Aberdeen, Marriott Hotel 7th - 8th September 2011 - York, Marriott Hotel 12th - 13th October 2011 - Cork, Clarion Hotel
IEC 61508 / 61511 SIL determination
ABB Engineering Services Events
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IEC 61508 / 61511 SIL determination
A practical training course in the appreciation of
SIL determination to the technical requirements
of IEC 61508 / 61511.
Industry today relies upon safety systems
to maintain and protect operating assets.
Businesses seek to maintain operating
effectiveness and reduce spurious trips whilst
achieving a safety target appropriate to the
circumstances. Fundamental to this process
is the determination and implementation of the
safety requirements for the safety system. From
the IEC 61508 / 61511 standards, the Safety
Integrity Level (SIL) is fundamental in ensuring
a safety related system satisfactorily performs
the required safety functions under all stated
conditions within a defined time period.
It is an assessment of the risk reduction required
to give a tolerable level of risk. Inappropriate
SIL determination can affect the safety integrity
of the asset protection envelope and may in
some cases place the asset integrity under
threat. In addition to this, unnecessary spend
in capital and operational budgets can be
incurred. In contrast, properly defined SILs
allow for significant cost improvements to be
achieved in both Greenfield and Brownfield
operating environments. Asset operational
effectiveness is ensured by periodic testing of
safety instrumented functions to maintain SIL
performance and optimise the cost of ownership.
Duration: 2 days
Price:
Member of IChemE - £950 + VAT
Non-Member - £1025 + VAT
The benefits
The course will be of benefit to all managers
and engineers with a responsibility for the
management and technical requirements of
Safety, Health and Environmental protective
programmes.
The course
On completion of the course, you should be able to:
Understand the concepts of SIL determination −
and the principles of IEC 61508 / 61511
Explain the key terms and concepts which −
underpin a systematic consideration process
for safety and protective systems in respect
to SIL
Understand the importance of SIL −
determination
Determine where present practice is in line −
with the requirements of these standards and
identify where improvements are necessary
Implement the SIL determination methodology −
Course structure and content
A two-day technical course aimed at −
responsible managers and engineers
Introduction to the standards and their −
background
Scope and applicability −
Functional safety and IEC 61508 / 61511 −
interpretation
IEC 61508 / 61511 basic principles refresher −
The concept and importance of SIL −
determination
Risk concepts and criteria, risk aversion, −
tolerability including an exercise
Hazard identification, assessing frequency and −
consequence, modification list including an
example
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Four easy ways to book
Send completed registration form to address below
Call Jackie Kendall on +44 (0)1642 372121
Fax your form to +44 (0)1642 372188 f.a.o. Training courses
All correspondence should be addressed to:
Freepost - RRGLSALUCCAJ, ABB Engineering Services, Billingham, TS23 4EB
Risk graph approach with practical exercises −
LOPA use with exercise examples −
Fault trees and demand trees using further −
practical exercises
The impact of humans in the equation and −
sources of fault tree data
Dependency demands, layers etc. including a −
short exercise
The ‘pros and cons’ of the differing −
approaches to SIL determination
Introduction to the CASS scheme −
Course leader
Alan King, Hazard and Reliability Specialist
for ABB Engineering Services, responsible
for technical leadership in hazard and risk
quantification. Leadership of hazard study and
other techniques for hazard identification within
process plant design, control systems and
instrumented protective systems.
Agenda Day 1 - 09:30 to 17:00
Registration and coffee
IntroductionOverview of IEC 61508 / 61511Key terms and conceptsRisk and criteriaHazard identificationRisk graph and other toolsSummary and conclusionsCloseAgenda Day 2 - 08:30 to 16:00Review of Day 1Introduction to demand trees and fault treesEquipment failure and dataHuman errorDependencyComparison of SIL determination toolsThe CASS scheme and future issuesReview and feedback
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2nd - 3rd March 2011 - Frodsham, Forest Hills Hotel 15th - 16th June 2011 - Aberdeen, Marriott Hotel 7th - 8th September 2011 - York, Marriott Hotel 12th - 13th October 2011 - Cork, Clarion Hotel
Registration Form IEC 61508 / 61511 SIL Determination
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Booking InformationAll bookings are provisionally accepted and confirmed in writing upon receipt of payment. Cancellations made up to 30 days prior to the course will be subject to a cancellation fee of 50% of the full course fee. Cancellations made thereafter will be subject to the full course fee, however a substitute delegate can be named at any time. Accommodation is not included in the fee. We have reserved a limited amount of hotel accommodation subject to confirmation. Please mention you will be attending an ABB Engineering Services course when booking. Hotel details will be forwarded on receipt of the registration form. It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of the organisers to cancel the event, alter the content, change the timing of the programme, or the listed speaker(s). Prices apply to bookings made prior to 31st December 2011.
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