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viii Preface Abbreviations Used The TriStation 1131 Developer’s Workbench is hereafter called TriStation 1131 software. The following list provides full names for abbreviations of safety terms used in this guide. BPCS ESD HAZOP MOC MTBF PES PFD avg PHA PSM RMP RRF SFF SIL SIS SOV SRS SV Basic process control system Emergency shutdown Hazard and operability study Management of change Mean time between failure Programmable electronic system Average probability of failure to perform design function on demand Process hazard analysis Process safety management Risk management program Risk reduction factor Safe failure fraction Safety integrity level Safety-instrumented system Solenoid-operated valve Safety requirements specification Safety (relief) valve Product and Training Information To obtain information about Triconex products and in-house and on-site training, see the Invensys website or contact your regional customer center. Web Site http://www.iom.invensys.com Technical Support Customers in the U.S. and Canada can obtain technical support from the Invensys Global Customer Support (GCS) center at the numbers below. International customers should contact their regional Triconex support office. Requests for support are prioritized as follows: • Emergency requests are given the highest priority • Requests from participants in the System Watch Agreement (SWA) and customers with purchase order or charge card authorization are given next priority Safety Considerations Guide for Triconex General Purpose v2 Systems

Preface ix • All other requests are handled on a time-available basis If you require emergency or immediate response and are not an SWA participant, you may incur a charge. Please have a purchase order or credit card available for billing. Telephone Fax Toll-free number 866-746-6477, or Toll number 508-549-2424 (outside U.S.) Toll number 508-549-4999 Web Site http://support.ips.invensys.com (registration required) E-mail iom.support@invensys.com Safety Considerations Guide for Triconex General Purpose v2 Systems

viii<br />

Preface<br />

Abbreviations Used<br />

The TriStation 1131 Developer’s Workbench is hereafter called TriStation 1131 software.<br />

The following list provides full names <strong>for</strong> abbreviations of safety terms used in this guide.<br />

BPCS<br />

ESD<br />

HAZOP<br />

MOC<br />

MTBF<br />

PES<br />

PFD avg<br />

PHA<br />

PSM<br />

RMP<br />

RRF<br />

SFF<br />

SIL<br />

SIS<br />

SOV<br />

SRS<br />

SV<br />

Basic process control system<br />

Emergency shutdown<br />

Hazard and operability study<br />

Management of change<br />

Mean time between failure<br />

Programmable electronic system<br />

Average probability of failure to per<strong>for</strong>m design function on demand<br />

Process hazard analysis<br />

Process safety management<br />

Risk management program<br />

Risk reduction factor<br />

Safe failure fraction<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> integrity level<br />

<strong>Safety</strong>-instrumented system<br />

Solenoid-operated valve<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> requirements specification<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> (relief) valve<br />

Product and Training In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

To obtain in<strong>for</strong>mation about <strong>Triconex</strong> products and in-house and on-site training, see the<br />

Invensys website or contact your regional customer center.<br />

Web Site<br />

http://www.iom.invensys.com<br />

Technical Support<br />

Customers in the U.S. and Canada can obtain technical support from the Invensys Global<br />

Customer Support (GCS) center at the numbers below. International customers should contact<br />

their regional <strong>Triconex</strong> support office.<br />

Requests <strong>for</strong> support are prioritized as follows:<br />

• Emergency requests are given the highest priority<br />

• Requests from participants in the System Watch Agreement (SWA) and customers with<br />

purchase order or charge card authorization are given next priority<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Considerations</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Triconex</strong> <strong>General</strong> Purpose v2 Systems

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