GB/T 21109.1-2007
AbolishedFunctional safety - Safety instrumented systems for the process industry sector - Part 1: Framework, definitions, system, hardware and software requirements
过程工业领域安全仪表系统的功能安全 第1部分:框架、定义、系统、硬件和软件要求
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This standard specifies the framework, definitions, and requirements for the design, implementation, and operation of safety instrumented systems (SIS) used to prevent or mitigate hazardous events in the process industries. It is applied in sectors such as chemical, petrochemical, oil and gas, and pharmaceutical manufacturing to ensure that hardware and software components meet defined safety integrity levels (SIL). The standard is used by engineers and procurement professionals to specify, verify, and validate SIS for process control and safety shutdown applications.
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