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We finished the BPCS layer (valve failure) and then considered the Alarms and SIS sections in the safety hierarchy. | We finished the BPCS layer (valve failure) and then considered the Alarms and SIS sections in the safety hierarchy. | ||
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[[Media:4N04-2014-Process-Safety-Hierarchy.pdf |Slides]] | |||
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* This [http://piping-info.blogspot.ca/2013/11/fail-open-fail-closed-control-station.html P&ID shows a fail closed valve] with the usual bypass that you know well. However, there is an interesting addition and the last picture on the page shows a 3D rendering of what it would look like in practice. | |||
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We consider the SIS and relief layers. | |||
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* This [http://piping-info.blogspot.ca/2013/11/fail-open-fail-closed-control-station.html P&ID shows a fail closed valve] with the usual bypass that you know well. However, there is an interesting addition and the last picture on the page shows a 3D rendering of what it would look like in practice. | * This [http://piping-info.blogspot.ca/2013/11/fail-open-fail-closed-control-station.html P&ID shows a fail closed valve] with the usual bypass that you know well. However, there is an interesting addition and the last picture on the page shows a 3D rendering of what it would look like in practice. | ||
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Revision as of 14:31, 17 November 2014
Readings and resources
- The CBS video we watched in class can be downloaded and found on the CBS website.
- These notes are available for this section. This is a chapter from a book that Dr. Marlin is writing, and he has kindly allowed us to use it in 4N4. The PDF also includes all slides from 2012, if you'd like to review what is coming ahead.
Class slides, videos, and other resources
Date | Class number | Topic | Slides for class | Video and audio files | References and Notes | |
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10 November | 11A |
In this class we start with an overview of the Safety topic. |
Video | Audio |
The publisher of the [famous safety text by Crowl and Louvar] has posted the first chapter for free. Take a look at page 8 and 9 for the FAR values of various industries, showing dates and the improvements made in safety over the past few decades. | |
12 November | 11B |
This next class we consider the layers of safety protection in a plant. |
The video sound was corrupted; I might be able to rescue the video later, but there are other priorities at the moment. | Audio | ||
14 November | 11C |
We finished the BPCS layer (valve failure) and then considered the Alarms and SIS sections in the safety hierarchy. |
Video | Audio |
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17 November | 12A |
We consider the SIS and relief layers. |
Video | Audio |
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