Implementing Effective Safety Processes

Integrated Safety and Process Controls for the Speciality Chemicals Sector

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Still, it’s important that the BPCS and SIS Automated control systems ensure that manufacturers meet stringent safety guidelines and minimize any incidence of contamination deployed offer the necessary attributes to contribute to a more cost-efficient, information-enabled environment. Some manufacturers, like Rockwell Automation, offer choices for the level of integration, diversity and performance required. Whether for SIL 1, SIL 2, SIL 3, fail-safe or fault tolerant, or for those applications that require more integration and a common hardware platform, the company has fail safe and fault tolerant Logix Control Platform, which can be used for both BPCS and SIS, and SIS up to SIL 2. All solutions are part of the integrated architecture, which allows users to employ the same visualization, information, networks and development tools for reduced training costs and easier maintenance.

Taking Safety Control to the Speciality Chemicals Sector

Like any industry, the specialty chemicals sector is evaluating new approaches to best increase performance while helping to mitigate production risk. Manufacturers are looking to gain a competitive edge through the advantages offered by using common systems for process and safety control.

These benefits include helping reduce the problems associated with multiple programming requirements, including increased operation, maintenance and training costs. This approach allows manufacturers to achieve the operational benefits of integration while meeting the safety requirements for separation.

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