
S1E36 11.3
How should the safety instrumented system respond to adetected failure? Well, it will respond however you want it to respond…
8 Sep 202556min

S1E35 11.2.12 to 11.2.14
Unscrupulous equipment vendors often bury critical safety information in a product's safety manual to get their products certified. Therefore, it's essential to read the manual thoroughly to uncover a...
3 Sep 202557min

S1E34 11.2.11
Energize to trip or de-energize to trip, that is the question… and the answer is… you can do whatever you want…
26 Aug 202553min

S1E33 11.2.9 to 11.2.10
A device used by the SIS shall not be used by the BPS (unless that’s what you really want to do) ….Join Ed to hear his thoughts, experience and insights as he digs further into Clause 11.2.9 to 11.2.1...
23 Jul 202547min

S1E32 11.2.8
In this week’s podcast Ed discusses clause 11.2.8, which is all about manual shutdowns. The session ranges from the apocryphal or true OG manual shutdown that traces back to the Manhattan project - t...
15 Jul 202553min

S1E31 11.2.6 to 11.2.7
Once the Safety Instrumented System brings the system to a safe state, it should remain in that state until an operator manually intervenes.This topic is explored in more detail with a discussion of c...
9 Jul 20251h 2min

S1E30 11.1 to 11.2.5
We've finally arrived at clause 11 titled SIS Design and Engineering, which is where the core work happens! This episode, the discussion focuses on sections 11.1 to 11.2.5.
30 Jun 202554min

S1E29 10.3.3 to 10.3.6
After several weeks of laying the groundwork on SafetyRequirements Specifications (SRS), we're back for a more focused discussion.This episode, we're zeroing in on SRS specifically for application sof...
11 Jun 202543min



















