2.2.1 - SIS - Design, Analysis and Justification (EC50) - ISA
2.2.1 - SIS - Design, Analysis and Justification (EC50) - ISA
2.2.1 - SIS - Design, Analysis and Justification (EC50) - ISA
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This course focuses on the engineering requirements for the specification, design, analysis, and justification of safety instrumented systems for the process industries. Students will learn how to determine safety integrity levels and evaluate whether proposed or existing systems meet the performance and documentation requirements defined in the ISA 84 (IEC61511) standard.
"The lab sessions were very helpful. I was very pleased with the course. More so than any other technical course I have been to. I feel that I really learned something." - Shawn Coughlan
This course is required for the ISA84 Safety Instrumented Systems Certificate Programs. You can register for the course only or for the certificate program which includes course and exam. Those who successfully complete this course and pass the exam receive the designation of ISA84 SIS Fundamentals Specialist.
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Integrity Levels | Layer of Protection Analysis Failure Modes & Reliability Concepts: Safe vs. Dangerous | Failure Mode vs. Technology | Failure Rates | Follow Us Modeling Techniques | Test Intervals | Fault Tolerance Requirements System Technologies: Pneumatic | Relay | Microprocessor | Field Devices | Certification | Prior Use System Design: Requirements Specification | General Design Issues (Environment, Interfaces, Bypasses, Resets, etc.) Operations and Maintenance: Installation | Operation & Maintenance | Testing | Management of Change | Decommissioning
Classroom/Laboratory Exercises:
Calculate device failure rates Model system performance for relay and software-based logic systems Model the impact of different configurations, field devices, automatic diagnostics, manual test intervals, common cause, and imperfect manual testing and bypassing Determine the SIL (safety integrity level) of a sample functions and design a system to meet the performance requirements A hand-held/scientific calculator should be brought to class. Includes ISA Text: ISA Text: Safety Instrumented SystemsDesign, Analysis and Justification, 2nd Edition Includes ISA Standards: ANSI/ISA-84.91.01-2012: Identification and Mechanical Integrity of Safety Controls, Alarms, and Interlocks in the Process Industry ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-2004, Part 1: Framework, Definitions, System Hardware and Software Requirements ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-2004, Part 2: Functional Safety: Safety Instrumented Systems for the Process Industry Sector ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-2004, Part 3: Guidance for the Determination of the Required Safety Integrity Levels Informative If you wish to register offline, download the Training Registration Form, complete, and return to ISA with your payment. Not sure this particular course is for you? A pre-instructional survey is available for you to evaluate your level of understanding of the course material and to show you the types of questions you'll be able to answer after completing the course.
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Pre-Instructional Survey (Adobe PDF File)
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