The international standards IEC 61508 and IEC 61511, which provide a general framework for the design and implementation of safety instrumented systems, require quantification of the achieved risk reduction, expressed as a safety integrity level (SIL). Human and organisational factors affect the performance of safety instrumented systems during operation and may threaten the achieved SIL, but this is usually not explicitly accounted for. This article presents a new approach to address human and organisational factors in the operational phase of safety instrumented systems. This approach gives a prediction of the operational SIL and can also be used to improve safety. It shows which human and organisational factors are most in need of improv...
The study consists in devising a method to account qualitatively and quantitatively for the human fa...
Safety-instrumented systems (SISs) are technical systems that are used to protect humans, the enviro...
Investigation of major accidents shows that along with technical factors, human factors can influenc...
The international standards IEC 61508 and IEC 61511, which provide a general framework for the desig...
The study proposed in this paper consists of devising a method to account qualitatively and quantita...
PresentationA safety instrumented system (SIS) is used to implement one or more Safety Instrumented ...
This article addresses selected aspects of the alarm system and human factors that should be evaluat...
Industrial accidents are still occurring at an unacceptable level. One way to reduce incidents is to...
In this report, several aspects related to the design of safety instrumented systems (SIS) have been...
An indicator can be considered any measure – quantitative or qualitative – that seeks to produce inf...
The aim of this article is to identify and discuss some methodological issues that are of interest a...
PresentationDetermining Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) needs is the first step of a long process ...
The rapid growth of computer technology and innovation has played a significant role in the rise of ...
Controlling and improving safety in organisations is achieved using a Safety Management System (SMS)...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of past accidents that occurred between 1988 and 2012 rep...
The study consists in devising a method to account qualitatively and quantitatively for the human fa...
Safety-instrumented systems (SISs) are technical systems that are used to protect humans, the enviro...
Investigation of major accidents shows that along with technical factors, human factors can influenc...
The international standards IEC 61508 and IEC 61511, which provide a general framework for the desig...
The study proposed in this paper consists of devising a method to account qualitatively and quantita...
PresentationA safety instrumented system (SIS) is used to implement one or more Safety Instrumented ...
This article addresses selected aspects of the alarm system and human factors that should be evaluat...
Industrial accidents are still occurring at an unacceptable level. One way to reduce incidents is to...
In this report, several aspects related to the design of safety instrumented systems (SIS) have been...
An indicator can be considered any measure – quantitative or qualitative – that seeks to produce inf...
The aim of this article is to identify and discuss some methodological issues that are of interest a...
PresentationDetermining Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) needs is the first step of a long process ...
The rapid growth of computer technology and innovation has played a significant role in the rise of ...
Controlling and improving safety in organisations is achieved using a Safety Management System (SMS)...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of past accidents that occurred between 1988 and 2012 rep...
The study consists in devising a method to account qualitatively and quantitatively for the human fa...
Safety-instrumented systems (SISs) are technical systems that are used to protect humans, the enviro...
Investigation of major accidents shows that along with technical factors, human factors can influenc...