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System Safety Engineering Services
System Safety is implemented to perform a rigorous and systematic evaluation of a system’s hardware, facilities and operations. The prime objective of the System Safety program is to provide the safest possible working environment by identifying, analyzing, planning, tracking, and controlling risks. The primary tasks to achieve this objective are eliminating hazards, or minimizing and controlling hazards to an acceptable level.
Analysis techniques are the primary mechanism used for identifying and documenting the hazards associated with facilities, hardware, software, and operational environments. Preliminary-level analyses of process hazards and fire hazards are typically performed during the Preliminary Design Phase of a project. During detailed, hazards analyses are updated to reflect new and modified design information. ISSi also performs additional analyses such as installation hazard analysis, system hazard analysis, and operations and support hazard analysis, and detailed Fault Tree Analysis during detailed system design process.
ISSi has extensive experience in preparing System Safety Plans (SSPs) that detail the tasks and activities of the system safety management and engineering, and will define a program to identify, evaluate, and reduce control hazards for the facility and its related equipment, material, personnel, and support.
ISSi’s SSP:
- Identify the system safety tasks and responsibilities necessary to support the project from design to operation.
- Discuss the System Safety Administration including organization structure, system safety organization, and the system safety process.
- Address how system safety engineering is involved with the design process, who participates in design meetings, what safety requirements are followed, how are safety guidelines and checklists developed, who will perform safety assessments and safety analyses, and how will documentation be handled, and how will hazard situations be resolved.
- Contain an overview detailing the System Safety Milestones including: defining and allocating requirements, preliminary design reviews and critical design reviews, installation and checkout, integration and testing, and finally operations.
- Provide a Safety Task schedule that includes a complete schedule of the entire system safety program showing detailed system safety tasks.
