Practical sheet | REF: FIC1276 V1

Instrumented risk control measures

Author: Olivier IDDIR

Publication date: July 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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6. What should a life sheet contain?

A life sheet must be drawn up for each MMRI. It must be updated in the event of repairs or modifications. The life sheet must include the following key information:

  • the link with the scenario(s) justifying the MMRI ;

  • the associated risk reduction factor/confidence level ;

  • design and/or construction standards used (regulations, norms or standards), environmental conditions ;

  • the safety functions they provide (e.g.: brief description of the safety function provided, or reference to the safety flowchart);

  • maximum response time ;

  • the fallback position in the event of a detected fault (alarm indicating the fault or automatic triggering);

  • frequency,...

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