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FSE 100 - IEC 61511: Functional Safety Analysis, Design, and Operation - March 16 -19, 2020 - Houston, TX
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This course provides an overview of process industry safety engineering from the point of view of the Risk Analyst, Process Safety Coordinator, and Control Systems Design Engineer.
It delivers a complete overview of the functional safety lifecycle. The course reviews Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Consequence Analysis, Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA), Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Target Selection, Safety Requirements Specification (SRS) generation, failure rates, device and system reliability, SIF verification, SIF detailed design and Operations requirements.
The FSE 100 course forms a broad review in preparation for the Certified Functional Safety Expert (CFSE) and Certified Functional Safety Professional (CFSP) process industry application engineering exams.
Course Topics
FSE 101 (Days 1 & 2)- Introduction to Safety Instrumented Systems
- Principles of Risk Management
- The Safety Lifecycle
- Process Hazard Analysis (PHA)
- Consequence Analysis
- Likelihood Analysis
- Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA)
- Tolerable Risk
- SIL Target Selection
- Safety Requirements Specification (SRS)
FSE 102 (Days 3 & 4)
- Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) failure
- From failure rate to SIL
- Single devices to system
- Redundant Architectures
- Requirements to SIF
- SIF Design and Verification in the Safety Lifecycle
- SIF Detail Design
- Operations
Who Should Attend:
- Process Safety engineer
- Control engineer
- Reliability engineer
- Engineering/Operations management
- Plant risk analysts
- Loss prevention professionals
- CFSE and CFSP Process Application candidates
What's included:
The exida Academy Functional Safety Practitioner (FSP) Certificate Program
The Functional Safety Practitioner (FSP) program is a certificate program that addresses a growing need to provide confirmation that an attendee showed competency by retaining the knowledge presented in the training class.
The FSP program will also provide an analysis of where the candidate’s strengths and weaknesses lie. This program will also help a participant judge their competency level if interested in obtaining a certification like the CFSE or CFSP.
The FSP Exam:
The exam will be given at the conclusion of the training course, and is optional. Therefore if you wish not to participate please let your instructor know. The candidate must achieve a minimum of 80% on the exam in order to receive their FSP certificate.
The CFSE / CFSP Exam:
Often, the CFSE and CFSP exams are given on the last day of the FSE 100 course. Exam dates can be found here. Exam fees are separate. Click here to pay exam fees.