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Finding, Measuring and Closing Safety Integrity Gaps

Download this white paper and learn how modern process safety management goes beyond functional safety to keep your plant continuously safe and profitable.

Building a Bridge to Safety

This paper examines the benefits and shortfalls of both safety PLCs and configurable safety relays. It also examines a new way of handling safety in industrial...

Permanent Electrical Safety Devices Will Verify Zero Electrical Energy

Article 120.1 of the NFPA 70E establishes the procedure for creating an electrically safe work condition. Since this was written, the day-to-day practice of...

Navigating the UL Safety Requirements for Surge Protection

<p>Specifiers and users of Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) are adjusting to new terminology and requirements. UL revised their 1449 Safety Standard for Surge...

Process Safety in Specialty Chemicals: Turning Industry Challenges Into Opportunities

<i>The need: Lower life cycle costs and better information flow. The solution: New standards offer more choices for integrating safety and process control</i></p>...

Product Safety Case Study Compliance Testing and Certification

Moore Industries believes it is of vital importance to have third-party SIS evaluation for plant safety provided by a company with global coverage and reputation....

Personnel Functional Safety Certification: Not All Programs Are Created Equal

As production runs ever closer to equipment and facility operating limits and new plants come on line in expanding and developing economies, the pressure to design...

Safety Logic in Modular Batch Automation

In the early days of batch automation there was usually a central computer that controlled everything. This computer ran recipes, executed sequential logic, did data...

Safety instrumented systems (SIS) used for non-safety applications

This paper shows how combining safety and non-safety functions in a safety instrumented system (SIS) is acceptable, and indeed practiced, in many facilities...

Safety & Automation System (SAS) - How the Safety and the Automation Systems Finally Come Together as an HMI

Today we have clear guidelines on how the Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and basic Process Control Systems (BPCS) should be separated from a controls and network...

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