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Safety Instrumentation and Emergency Shutdown

COURSE OVERVIEW

Functional process safety involves identifying potential hazardous events that can trigger a chain reaction
that could lead to severe or catastrophic consequences. This program explains the international standards
IEC 61508 and IEC 61511 for functional safety instrumented system. It covers the entire life-cycle of safety
instrumented systems, from determining what risk control systems are required to decommission. The
program also includes the separation of basic process control systems and safety instrumented systems
(SIS), layers independent protection (LOPs), how to determine safety integrity levels (SILs), technology choices
and field device issues.

This Safety Instrumentation and Emergency Shut-down Systems training seminar primarily focuses on
establishing conceptual and detailed design requirements, hazard analysis techniques, safety requirements
specification, and the commissioning, operating and maintenance procedures.

IMPORTANT FEATURES

✓ Hazard and Risk Reduction Studies


✓ Explaining Technology an Equipment Choices
✓ Safety Requirement Specifications for an SIS
✓ Selection of Field Devices (Sensors, Programmable Logic Controllers and Valves)
✓ Establishing Operation and Maintenance Procedures

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this training seminar, you will learn to:


✓ Understand requirements of the international standards IEC 61598 and IEC 61511
✓ Apply the IEC 61508 Safety Instrumented System Development ‘Safety Life Cycle’ model
✓ Determine the Safety Integrity Level (SIL) using risk assessment methods.
✓ Understand the specifications of emergency shutdown protection requirements
✓ Establish specification requirements for sensor, programmable logic controller and valves
✓ Follow Management of Change (MOC) procedures for control of future SIS changes

TARGET AUDIENCE

This program is suitable for a wide range of professional but will greatly benefit:

✓ Design and Electrical Engineers


✓ Instrument and Process Control Engineers and Technicians
✓ Mechanical Engineers and Technicians
✓ Operations and Process Engineers
✓ Line Managers and Supervisors
✓ Personnel who are responsible for designing, selecting, specifying, installing, operating, and
maintaining safety instrumentation systems
✓ Experienced professionals who want to broaden their understanding of safety instrumentation
systems (SIS)
TRAINING METHODOLOGY

This training course will utilise various proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding,
comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes formal lectures and discussions,
active participation through the use of problem-solving exercises, videos, group discussions, analysis of real-
life case studies, and industry best practices.

Pre & Post course assessments will be used to measure the effectiveness of this training and measure the
skill and ability of participants.

COURSE CONTENTS

Module 1 - Introduction to Safety Instrumentation Systems


✓ Overview of Safety Instrument Functions (SIFs)
✓ Introduction to Standards IEC 61508 and IEC 61511
✓ Equipment Under Control (EUC)
✓ Introduction in Identifying Hazards and Analysing Risks
✓ Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) - Safety Life Cycle Stages
✓ Overview of Safety Integrity Levels (SILs)

Module 2 - Hazards & Risk Reduction


✓ Identifying Hazards and Risk Analysis Tools
✓ Process Control vs. Safety Control
✓ Layers of Protection Models (LOPs)
✓ Risk Reduction and Risk Ranking Classification
✓ Determining Safety Integrity Levels (SILs)
✓ Developing the Safety Requirements Specification

Module 3 - Technology Choices and Reliability Analysis


✓ IEC 61508 / IEC 61511 Technology Requirements
✓ Pneumatic Systems
✓ Relay Systems and Solid-state Systems
✓ Microprocessor / PLC Systems
✓ Issues related to System Size and Complexity
✓ Reliability of Components Databases

Module 4 - Overview of SIS Field Devices


✓ Importance of Field Devices
✓ Types of Sensors
✓ Final Elements (pressure relief and shutdown valves)
✓ Nuisance Trips, Voting Schemes and Redundancy
✓ Design requirements for Field Devices
✓ Installation of Field Device concerns

Module 5 - Safety Systems Engineering


✓ Step-by-Step Safety Instrumentation System Development Plan
✓ SIS Functional Testing Procedures
✓ Information Flow and Preparation of Documents
✓ Managing existing and future changes to an SIS
✓ Review of an SIS Design Checklist
✓ Close of Course

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