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222 Guide to the Application of IEC 61511 to safety instrumented systems in the UK process industries
This Guide, written by leading experts, including from the Health & Safety Executive, provides guidance and recommendations on the application of IEC 61511 for the specification and implementation of safety instrumented systems, systems designed to bring a process plant to a safe state should a hazardous incident occur. It is intended to explain how to use the IEC 61511 standard effectively and addresses the responsibility and deliverables of organisations involved in the specification, supply and maintenance of safety instrumented systems. IEC 61511, 'Functional safety - Safety instrumented systems for the process industry sector' is now widely accepted as the state of the art for such systems. The Guide is supplied with a CD (purchasers will need to request the access password to read the CD).
(2009)
ISBN 0 85931 168 6
Price: £189.00
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201
Process plant control desks utilising human-computer interfaces: a guide to design, operational and human-computer interface issues
This publication, now in its second edition (
2010
), has been completely revised and updated since first published in 2002. It relates to human-computer interface (HCI) systems provided for people operating industrial processes and activities on facilities such as chemical plant, power stations and oil refineries. HCI systems are one of a number of key areas that can influence - and optimise - human performance in the area of a centralised control room, so important in maintaining process and major hazard safety. This publication gives guidance on: the factors to take into account when designing an HCI; display hierarchies; screen display format design; and control room design attributes which affect HCIs. It is for use by engineers and managers in both user and contracting organisations. The objective is not only to make plants more operable, efficient and able to avoid abnormal situations, but to be able to better manage such situations should they occur.
(
2010
: Edition 2)
ISBN 978 0 85931 176 2
Price: £104.00
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191 Alarm Systems - A Guide to Design, Management and Procurement
Alarm systems form an essential part of the operator interfaces to large modern industrial facilities. They provide vital support to the operators by warning them of situations that need their attention and have an important role in preventing, controlling and mitigating the effects of abnormal situations. Since it was first published in 1999, EEMUA 191 has become the globally accepted and leading guide to good practice for alarm management. The guide, developed by the users of alarm systems in industry, is published in conjunction with Britain's Health & Safety Executive and ASM, the
Abnormal Situation Management Consortium
(Arizona, USA). It gives comprehensive guidance on designing, managing and procuring an effective alarm system. Following the guidance in EEMUA 191 should result in better alarm systems that are more usable and that result in safer and more cost-efficient industrial operations.
(2007, 2nd edition)
ISBN 0 85931 155 4
Price: £97.00
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189 A Guide to Fieldbus Application for the Process Industry
The guidelines included in this document are designed to assist users specify the design, installation and maintenance of Fieldbus based control and instrumentation for process industries.
(1997)
ISBN 0 85931 066 3
Price: £57.00
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187 Analyser Systems - A Guide to Maintenance Management
This guideline is designed to define the best practices in the maintenance of on-line analysers. It provides guidance on performance target setting, strategies to improve reliability and methods to measure effective performance.
(2000)
ISBN 0 85931 137 6
Price: £88.00
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178 A Design Guide for the Electrical Safety of Instruments, Instrument / Control Panels and Control Systems
Incidents of electrical shock, burns and arcing continue to occur during the installation, commissioning, routine maintenance and testing of instruments, instrument/control panels and control systems. This publication gives a description of those electrical safety aspects which should be considered, in a straightforward non-technical language, for use by technicians and engineers alike.
(2009, 2nd Edition)
ISBN 0 85931 167 8
Price: £52.00
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175 EEMUA Code of Practice for Calibration and Checking Process Analysers
This Code of Practice is a general guide to the principles and methods used for calibrating and checking process analysers. It covers initial factory or plant calibration and subsequent validation and routine calibration. The publication is based on and supersedes the IP Codes 340/82, 341/82, 347/82, 348/82, 349/82 and 353/82.
(1995)
ISBN 0 85931 120 1
Price: £53.00
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155 Standard Test Method for Comparative Performance of Flammable Gas Detectors Against Poisoning
This publication describes a standardised method of checking manufacturers' claims for the performance of their pellistors against poisoning.
(1988)
ISBN 0 85931 059 0
Price: £25.00
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138: Design and installation of on-line analyser systems, Edition 2
This specification for on line analysers encourages standardisation within industry, resulting in reduced design and construction costs, and improved safety.
(
2010
Second Edition)
ISBN 978 0 85931 174 8
Price: £140.00
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138S1 Design and Installation of On-Line Analyser Systems: A Guide to Technical Enquiry and Bid Evaluation
This publication sets out those factors which should be included in a tender document and suggests procedures for evaluation of the bids received. Its use will help minimise the possibility of relevant items being overlooked, whether in the preparation of a tender document or in evaluation of the bids received.
(1993)
ISBN 0 85931 070 1
Price: £30.00
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