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Presenter: Mike Scott
Date:
Thursday, 20 July 2006
Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm Eastern Time
Register: Link
This seminar presents and discusses the direction
in which the industry is heading with respect
to the classification of a BMS as a SIS. We
will overview the current codes/standards related
to BMSs and how they relate to SIS standards.
This seminar also presents arguments as to why
a BMS could be considered a SIS.
| Key Benefits of the Seminar |
- Understand the difference between performance
oriented (risk-based) and prescriptive-based
standards
- See the direction the industry is heading
with respect to BMS designs
- Realize how a BMS could be considered
a SIS
- Gain insight into future BMS requirements
that could impact your design/facility
- Apply the Safety Lifecycle concepts to
a BMS
- Understand what codes/standards exist
or are being modified that could impact the
design of BMS's
- BMS-Related Requirements: IEC 61508 |
IEC 61511 | ANSI/ISA-84.01 | FM 7605
- NFPA 85 Logic Solver-Related Requirements
- BMS SIS End-User Survey Results
$195 per site per seminar for ISA Members
$225 per site per seminar for nonmembers
| Equipment &
System Requirements |
- Touch-tone telephone with a speakerphone
for the audio portion of the live seminars
- Internet connection running at 28.8 bps
or faster
- Java-enabled browser (Netscape Navigator
4.04 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.01 or later)
- Computer monitor large enough for all
participants to view or projection system
to project the presentation for larger audiences.
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