DocumentCode :
1061261
Title :
Programmable Electronic and Hardwired Emergency Shutdown Systems: A Quantified Safety Analysis
Author :
Sammarco, John J.
Author_Institution :
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh
Volume :
43
Issue :
4
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
1061
Lastpage :
1068
Abstract :
Emergency shutdown systems (ESDs) for mining machinery provide critical functions to safeguard miners. Traditionally, ESDs were realized with simple hardwired circuits; today, there is a growing trend to use programmable electronic technology such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs). This paper describes an analytical study to quantify the safety integrity of a PLC-based ESD and a hardwired ESD. The safety integrity level (SIL) of each design approach was determined by quantifying the average probability of failure on demand (PFDavg) described by the recommendations for programmable electronic mining systems published by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the IEC 61508 international standard. The safety analyses addressed system architecture, hardware failure probability, proof test interval, diagnostic coverage, and human error probability. The results indicated that a same level of safety, SIL 3, could be attained when evaluating random hardware failures. Neither approach could attain SIL 3 if manual activation was used. Human error was the limiting factor where, using human reliability analysis,PFDavg < 1x 10 -1; thus, the ESD does not meet SIL 1. It is apparent that automatic verses human-activation of the ESD is a very important safety consideration. Manually actuated ESDs can only achieve SIL 1 regardless of the technology; therefore, additional independent safety layers of protection are needed to exceed SIL 1. Second, it is apparent that the technology choice is very important. The PLC-based ESD was much simpler to design and to validate safety.
Keywords :
mining; programmable controllers; safety; diagnostic coverage; hardware failure probability; hardwired emergency shutdown systems; human error probability; mining machinery; programmable electronic; programmable electronic mining systems; programmable logic controllers; proof test interval; safety analysis; safety integrity level; Circuits; Electrostatic discharge; Hardware; Health and safety; Humans; IEC standards; Machinery; Occupational safety; Phase frequency detector; Programmable control; Electronics; emergency shutdown systems (ESDs); mining safety; programmable electronics (PE);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2007.900477
Filename :
4276865
Link To Document :
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