
S1E28 – 10.3.2 bullet 24-29
Wow! There are a lot of things in the safety requirements specifications clause. It has taken us several episodes, but we finally get to finish up the discussion on this section.
27 Maj 202546min

S1E27 – 10.3.2 bullet 19-23
In this episode, we dive deeper into the requirements forstarting up and re-starting Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS). Wasn’t this already covered in bullet point 16? Join us as we revisit Clause 10....
20 Maj 202548min

S1E26 - 10.3.2 bullet 15 - 18
“Fail safe” is a common term—and it sounds great. Who wouldn’t want things to fail safe? But here’s the thing: can we ever really guarantee that? Join us as we unpack what “fail safe” really means, ...
6 Maj 202549min

S1E25 - 10.3.2 bullet 12 – 14
When a shutoff valve is told to close, the movement is just the beginning. Behind that simple action lies a complex web of consideration. In today’s episode, we’re diving into what really happens when...
15 Apr 202547min

S1E24 - 10.3.2 bullet 9 to 11
Process Safety Time is one of the most complex andchallenging aspects of the 61511 standard, which is why it will be shifting to MERT.
13 Feb 202551min

S1E23 - 10.3.2 bullet 4 to 8
In this episode, CEO of Kenexis Ed Marszal, continues his discussion of Safety Requirements Specifications as found in clause 10.3.2 of the IEC61511 standard.
4 Feb 202550min

S1E22 - 10.1 to 10.3.2 bullet 3
In this episode, we’re diving into the concept of Safety Requirements Specification. What exactly does it mean, and why is it more complex than you might think? Stay tuned as we break it down and expl...
28 Jan 202549min

S1E21 - 9.3 to 9.4
In this episode, we explore an important question in the world of functional safety: Can a basic process control system be considered a valid protection layer? We’ll dive into the circumstances under...
21 Jan 20251h



















