Rowan House are able to provide the service and
support you need for your safety instrumented systems using
IEC61508 and its related sector specific standards IEC61511, S84 or
UKOOA guidelines. We can guide you through all the stages needed
to give you the right safety instrumented system for your
application.
IEC 61508 is European Norm throughout the EU and thus in the UK
it is BS EN 61508. IEC 61508 is the master standard. A number of
standards existed to provide the appropriate guidance for different
industry sectors. For example the UKOOA guidelines cover the
Offshore Oil & Gas industry, IEC 61511 (also known as ISA
S84.01-2004 in the USA) covers the process industries and so on
Rowan House Ltd are members of the
61508 Association. In 2003 Clive de Salis, MD of Rowan House,
became the Chair of the Association's working group developing
Competence and Accreditation guidance for people working on
IEC61508 SIL rated systems. In 2005 Clive de Salis became the
first Chair of the 61508 Association
.
Rowan House Ltd are gaining CASS
accreditation, backed by UKAS, for the assessment of your
Safety Integrity Level ("SIL") requirements for your process plant
under both BS EN 61508 and IEC 61511 standards. The CASS
accreditation is the approval of the organisation's delivery of
auditted studies and SIL determination that meets the requirement
of safety authorities such as the HSE.
HSE policy on CASS
- It is recognised that relevant good practice such as contained
in HSE Approved Codes of Practice and Guidance together with
relevant standards properly applied within their scope can play an
important role in the achievement of good health and safety
performance. In the context of functional safety of electrical/
electronic/programmable electronic (E/E/PE) safety-related systems
BS EN 61508 is such a reference standard for determining whether a
reasonably practicable level of safety has been achieved. Sector
standards and specific industry standards or guidelines may also
form relevant good practice.
- HSE believes that, in general, accredited conformity assessment
schemes when properly applied, as part of a systematic approach to
the management of health and safety risks, can assist duty holders
and can be helpful in targeting regulatory activity.
- Accredited certification schemes such as CASS (Conformity
Assessment for Safety-related Systems) when properly applied and as
part of a systematic approach can help duty holders in making a
demonstration that the functional safety of E/E/PE safety-related
systems has been properly addressed. In the context of regulatory
regimes where safety cases are required, the adoption of schemes
such as CASS could provide useful evidence as part of the
demonstration that risks have been reduced as low as reasonably
practicable (ALARP).
HSE information can be accessed at http://www.hse.gov.uk/
CASS is the scheme for assessing the compliance of safety related
systems with the requirements of IEC 61508 and associated
standards. It provides a systematic approach to be used by
certification bodies and others when assessing compliance at all
stages from the specification of safety requirements through the
design, development and manufacture of system components to
integration, commissioning, operation and maintenance. At each
stage CASS takes the conformity assessor through the logical steps
of defining the scope of the assessment, the target of evaluation,
the requirements to be met and the process of demonstrating and
recording conformity.
BS EN 61508 - Functional safety of
electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related
systems, includes far more than the design of a Safety Instrumented
System (SIS). It is a life cycle safety concept concerned with the
operated unit from inception to decommissioning.
The standard includes for: assessment of risk to people and the
environment, determination of acceptable risk and the methods to
achieve and maintain this level of acceptable risk.
In addition, the operator needs to have an Operating, Maintenance
and Design Change Control policy in place as part of the life cycle
maintenance of the designed and install Safety Integrity Level
(SIL). The establishment by the equipment operator of appropriate
SIS Standards, Documentation, Proof Testing, Maintenance, Audits
and a formal procedure for Change Management are required to
achieve this objective.
BS EN 61508 is a generic standard on which sector specific safety
standards are to be based. For the process sector IEC 61511 is
available and is to be the bases for the next issue of S84 the USA
equivalent.
BS EN 61508 is a European Norm; however it is not a directive or
part of UK legislation but both BS EN 61508 and BS IEC 61511 are
included in the HSE approved code of practice for DSEAR (the
Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002)
for the UK. The HSE's ACoP for DSEAR is published by HSEbooks.
[The author has been made aware from different sources that the
HSE are using the standard as a 'bench mark' of good practice.]
In order to help understand the teminology of safety
instrumented systems we offer a free downloadable glossary of terms
which users may use entirely at their own risk. To download the
document in pdf format click here: Glossary_of_terms