Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Study for HIPPS

Authors

  • Dzulfikar Ali Hafizh Under Graduate Student of Mechanical Engineering, Itenas, Bandung – INDONESIA
  • Dani Rusirawan Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Itenas Bandung – INDONESIA
  • Ahmad Taufik Indonesian Society for Reliability (ISR)
  • Deddy Nugraha Indonesian Society for Reliability (ISR)

Keywords:

safety integrity level, layer of protection, A high-integrity pressure protection system (HIPPS)

Abstract

A safety analysis is a type of study that examines system-level and related assets to determine loss of containment scenarios, identify risk levels, decide whether a safety instrumented system (SIS) is required, and define the provisions that protect against, or mitigate, loss of containment. Safety analysis is a key component of integrity management. Other components of integrity management include process design, alarm identification and management, protective devices, and community and plant emergency response plans. Together, these actions form a layer of protection around critical systems.

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Willey, J.R. (2014, Desember) Layer of Protection Analysis. Artikel dipublikasi dalam The Proceedings of the Safety-Critical Systems Symposium, London, Springer-Verlag London Ltd.

Published

2021-04-22

Issue

Section

FoITIC 2020