SIPI61508

Safety in the Process Industries

Guiding Principles to the Implementation of IEC-61508

SIPI-61508: Workshop Hungary - Budapest, 27-28 April 2004

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Synopsis
A very successful 1-day workshop with 51 delegates in attendance discussed the status and the particular issues pertaining to the standard in France.

 

Speakers
The main speakers provided views from opposite sides of the regulatory fence and helped to generate stimulating discussion on a variety of topics related to the content, interpretation and application of the standard. In addition, a number of short presentations were given: -

  Experiences in applying IEC 61508 in Refinery or behind the Standards
György Baradits Sr., Controrg Kft
 
 

Soft –Computing based Qualitative Method for Determination of SILs
Dr. Istvan Ajtonyi, Miskolci Egyetem

 
 

Experiences in developing communication reliability management in Hungary Refinery Industry
György Baradits Jr., Controrg Kft

 

 
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  Review of Previous Workshops  

 

The workshop material and contributions are available via the above links in PDF format.
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