SCHEDULE OPTIONS
COURSE DURATION - 5 DAYS
27 - 31 March 2023
(For other schedule within APAC/Australia, contact us)
(For other schedule within APAC/Australia, contact us)
OVERVIEW
This course is in line with increasing demand for engineers who involve in any of the functional safety life cycle phases for the Safety Instrumented System (SIS) to understands and capable in implementing the requirements of IEC 61508 and IEC 61511 standards and related safety standards for the process industry.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Engineers from the instrument and control system, process, electrical, safety and loss prevention and project management disciplines
- Operation and maintenance technologists, who are involved in any of the functional safety life cycle phases for the Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), including hazard and technical risk assessment, specification, design implementation, installation and commissioning, operation and maintenance
CERTIFICATIONS
Those who attend this course and pass with with a score of 75% will receive a TÜV Rheinland FS Engineer certificate from TÜV Rheinland, Germany, which will be valid for 5 years (certificate is renewable with the TÜV Rheinland against payment for another 5 years afterwards).
TÜV Rheinland will publish the name of the certified engineers on their website. The certified engineers will receive a unique ID from TÜV Rheinland.
TÜV Rheinland will publish the name of the certified engineers on their website. The certified engineers will receive a unique ID from TÜV Rheinland.
REQUIREMENTS
- A minimum of 3-5 years of experience in the field of functional safety
- A university degree or equivalent engineer level responsibilities status as certified by the employer
TOPICS
DAY 1- Introduction
- Functional Safety
- Functional Safety Standards
- Device Failures
- Definition of Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
- Functional Safety Life Cycle
- Functional Safety Management
- Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
- SIL Methods (ALARP, Risk Matrix)
- SIL Method (Risk Graph)
DAY 3
- SIL Method (LOPA)
- Safety Requirement Specifications
- Exercises
DAY 4
- SIL Verification
- Probability to Fail on Demand
- Spurious Trip Rate (MTTFs)
- SIL Verification Methods
- Hardware Fault Tolerance
- Exercises
- Human Error
- Design - Good Engineering Practices
- EXAMINATION