DocumentCode :
524058
Title :
Process safety, instrumented safety barriers — what can we learn from the nuclear industry?
Author :
Knochenhauer, Michael ; Bakken, Bjørn Inge ; Baas, Therese Lyngstøl
Author_Institution :
Scandpower AB, Sundbyberg, Sweden
fYear :
2010
fDate :
15-17 June 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
Both in the Oil & Gas industry and in the Chemical Process industry there is a high focus on process safety and on reliability of instrumented safety systems. New international standards like IEC 61508 have been pushing the formalization and documentation of the reliability of such systems. In this context, it is of interest to investigate what can be learnt from other technically advanced industries with high safety requirements, and how we can benefit from transfer of practices, experiences and methods for analyzing barrier reliability and dependencies between "independent" barrier levels. The paper gives an outline of how instrumented safety systems and barriers in a nuclear power plant are established, analysed, and maintained. Monitoring of the status and reliability of safety systems can be done on a day by day basis during the operational phase. Practical examples from the nuclear industry are included, as well as illustrations on how experience from some of these principles may be applied in the oil and gas industry.
Keywords :
IEC standards; electrical safety; gas industry; nuclear power stations; petroleum industry; power generation reliability; IEC 61508 standards; chemical process industry; independent barrier levels; instrumented safety barrier reliability; nuclear industry; nuclear power plant; oil-gas industry; process safety; Chemical industry; Chemical processes; Documentation; Fuel processing industries; Gas industry; IEC standards; Instruments; Petroleum; Power system reliability; Safety; Instrumented safety systems; defence in depth; dependencies; safety barriers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
PCIC Europe 2010 Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Oslo
ISSN :
2151-7665
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6968-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2151-7665
Type :
conf
Filename :
5525741
Link To Document :
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