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Identification of Emergency Shutdown Systems and Controls That are Critical to Maintaining Safety in Process Industries

contributor authorISA - International Society of Automation
date accessioned2017-09-04T17:12:46Z
date available2017-09-04T17:12:46Z
date copyright01/01/2001
date issued2001
identifier otherYWNMCAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=anid=/handle/yse/136337
description abstractThis standard addresses the instruments that are classified as emergency shutdown systems and safety critical controls and establishes requirements for testing and documenting the test results of these systems.
This standard does not address codes, regulations, and other requirements that apply only to the nuclear power industry.
Purpose
Establish a procedure to identify the emergency shutdown systems and safety critical controls that are key to maintaining safety in the process industries as defined in the Mechanical Integrity and Maintenance sections of Process Safety Management (PSM) regulations such as Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Federal Regulation 29 CFR 1910.119 (reference 5.1), and Risk Management Program (RMP) regulations such as U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regulation 40 CFR Part 68 (reference 5.2).
Mechanical integrity and maintenance are major elements in PSM and RMP programs. In this standard, provisions for mechanical integrity and maintenance apply to the following equipment:
a) Emergency shutdown systems
b) Safety critical controls (including monitoring devices and sensors, alarms, and interlocks)
languageEnglish
titleISA 91.00.01num
titleIdentification of Emergency Shutdown Systems and Controls That are Critical to Maintaining Safety in Process Industriesen
typestandard
page12
statusWithdrawn
treeISA - International Society of Automation:;2001
contenttypefulltext


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