New quantitative safety standards : Different techniques, different results?

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Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) are used in the process industry to perform safety functions. Many parameters can influence the safety of a SIS like system layout, diagnostics, testing and repair. In standards like the German DIN [DIN19250, DIN0801] no quantitative analysis was demanded. The analysis according to these standards is based on expert opinion and qualitative analysis techniques. New standards [IEC61508, ISA-S84] require quantitative risk analysis but do not prescribe how to perform the analysis. Earlier publications [ROU95, ROU96] have shown that different analysis techniques cover different aspects of system behaviour. This paper shows by means of a case study, that different (quantitative) analysis techniques may lead to different results. Consequence is that the application of the standards to practical systems wil! not always lead to unambiguous results. The authors therefor propose a technique to overcome this major disadvantage.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelSafety and reliability : proceedings of the European conference on safety and reliability, ESREL '98, TrondheIm, Norway, 16-19 June 1998. Vol. 1
RedacteurenS. Lydersen, G.K. Hansen, H. Sandtor
Plaats van productieRotterdam
UitgeverijBalkema
Pagina's305-309
ISBN van geprinte versie90-5410-967-X
StatusGepubliceerd - 1998
Evenement1998 European Safety and Reliability Conference (ESREL 1998) - Trondheim, Noorwegen
Duur: 16 jun. 199819 jun. 1998

Congres

Congres1998 European Safety and Reliability Conference (ESREL 1998)
Verkorte titelESREL 1998
Land/RegioNoorwegen
StadTrondheim
Periode16/06/9819/06/98
AnderESREL '98 conference, 16-19 June 1998, Trondheim, Norway

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