Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) are designed to close gaps between operational hazards and the company’s acceptable risk criteria. The system uses a combination of sensors, logic solvers, and final control elements, each of which has its own Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD) designed in such a way as to reduce the likelihood of failure.
A Safety Instrumented System is separate from the Basic Process Control System (BPCS) and operates independently, making it an additional Independent Layer of Protection within a facility’s risk management framework.
This webinar will provide insights into the design, implementation, and regulatory considerations of SIS, helping professionals enhance workplace safety and compliance.g them in real-world scenarios.
What you’ll learn:
- Industry Standards, Guidelines, and Regulation – Learn how Safety Instrumented Systems align with global standards like IEC 61511 and their role in regulatory compliance.
- Design Lifecycle – Understand the complete lifecycle of Safety Instrumented Systems, from hazard assessment to implementation and ongoing maintenance.
- Hazard & Risk Analysis – Explore methods for identifying process hazards and determining safety instrumented functions.
- Allocation of Safety Layers – Understand how SIS fits within the broader safety framework and complements other protection layers.
- Safety Requirement Specification (SRS) – Learn how to define SIS requirements for performance reliability.
- Sensors and Final Control Elements – Discover the role of critical components in maintaining system functionality.
- Functional Testing – Gain insights into validation methods to ensure SIS operates as intended.
This webinar is best for:
- Process Safety Engineers
- Instrumentation & Controls Engineers
- HSE/EHS Managers
- Operations & Maintenance Teams
- Risk Assessment Specialists
- Regulatory & Compliance Professional