Functional Safety 2014
DAY 1
1.
Welcome & Keynote Speech – Alan Jones
2.
Hybrid Applications of IEC 61511, Paper – Laurie Blackmore
3.
Hybrid Applications of IEC 61511, Presentation – Laurie Blackmore
4.
Managing Functional Safety Standards, Presentation – Audrey Canning
5.
Standards Activity – Process Sector Functional Safety, Presentation – Gerry Creech
6.
Machinery Sector Functional Safety Standards , Presentation – Stewart Robinson
7.
Machinery Standard Cross Reference, Presentation – Stewart Robinson
8.
Railway Functional Safety Standards, Presentation – Roger Short
9.
Development of a SIL 2 Wireless IR Gas Detector, Presentation – Jorgen Svare
10. Development of a SIL 2 Wireless IR Gas Detector, Paper – Jorgen Svare
11. A Practical view of Risk Reduction Management, Paper – Luis Duran
12. A Practical view of Risk Reduction Management, Presentation – Luis Duran
13.
Trip Setting Nomination and Process Safety Time, Paper – Harvey T Dearden
14. Minimising Systematic Failure in Safety Instrumented System Design, Paper – Cenbee Bullock
15. Minimising Systematic Failure in Safety Instrumented System Design, Presentation – Cenbee Bullock
16. Pragmatic Compliance Requirements, Paper – Samuel Rajkuma Vincent
17. Pragmatic Compliance Requirements, Presentation – Samuel Rajkuma Vincent
18. Proof Testing, Presentation – Dil Wetherill
DAY 2
1.
Functional Safety – Team of Individuals or Individual Team, Paper – Rob Nicol
2.
Functional Safety – Team of Individuals or Individual Team, Presentation – Rob Nicol
3.
Application Software integrity, Paper – Neil Wakeling
4.
Application Software integrity, Presentation – Neil Wakeling
5.
Proof testing Presentation, Stuart Main
6.
Annex A of IEC 61508-2 and its effect in SIL Determination, Presentation Dr Hassan El -Sayed
7.
Cybersecurity Safety and Security, Presentation 0 Luis Duran
8.
Legacy SIS: When to Maintain or Evolve? Presentation – Rob Pashby & John Walkington
9.
Application of IEC61131-6 Programmable Controllers, Presentation – Guido Neumann
10. Managing Functional Safety Competence, Presentation – Paul Reeve