Mangan Software Whitepapers
The Business Case for Integrated Safety Lifecycle Management
Safety Lifecycle Management roles and functions cross multiple organizational boundaries and require active and continual sharing of data that often does not occur in traditional process facilities. This paper discusses the business reasons for adoption of an...
Tracking Safety Instrumented System Performance with Process Data
By leveraging the power of real-world device event data and incorporating that data into a SIS Safety Lifecycle Management (SLM) software, plant operations and maintenance teams can gain powerful insights into the performance of their Safety Instrumented Systems...
Safety Requirements Specifications
This White Paper will review the purpose andusage of an SRS, some of the issues that have been observed in SRS’s produced by various organizations, provide some practical suggestions for SRS preparation, and discuss the advantages of a Data-Driven SRS. This paper also...
Safety Requirements Specifications Safety Lifecycle Manager (SLM) Overview
This White Paper will review the purpose and usage of an SRS, some of the issues that have been observed in SRS’s produced by various organizations, provide some practical suggestions for SRS preparation, and discuss the advantages of a Data-Driven SRS. This paper...
Functional Safety Assessment Using Safety Lifecycle Manager
This paper discusses the requirements for Functional Safety Assessments of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and the advantages of using Safety Lifecycle Manage (SLM®) as the primary tool for standardizing the conduct and documentation of FSAs and for assessing...
A Novices Overview of Safety Lifecycle Manager
The Safety Lifecycle Manager software application, SLM, is a powerful application that allows an Enterprise, Manufacturing Site or Engineering Project to manage and fully document Process Safety information in one location. The application provides basic Safety Life...
Safety Requirements Specification – Safety Lifecycle Manager (SLM) Overview
IEC 61511-1 2016, Clause 10, requires that a Safety Requirements Specification (SRS) be prepared for all Safety Instrumented Systems. The Clause presents a number of items that shall be covered by the SRS but provides little or no guidance on how an SRS should be developed, organized or maintained. This White Paper will review the purpose and usage of an SRS, some of the issues that have been observed in SRS’s produced by various organizations, provide some practical suggestions for SRS preparation, and discuss the advantages of a Data-Driven SRS.
Tracking Safety Instrumented System Performance with Process Data
By leveraging the power of real-world device event data and incorporating that data into a Safety Instrumented System (SIS) Safety Lifecycle Management (SLM) software, plant operations and maintenance teams can gain powerful insights into the performance of their...
The Business Case for Integrated Safety Lifecycle Management
To Download the PDF Please Click Here Safety Lifecycle Management roles and functions cross multiple organizational boundaries and require active and continual sharing of data that often does not occur in traditional process facilities. This paper discusses...
Safety Requirements Specifications – They don’t have to be hard (or expensive)
To Download the PDF Please Click Here IEC 61511 and ISA 84.00.01-2004, Clause 10, requires that a Safety Requirements Specification (SRS) be prepared for all Safety Instrumented Systems (SISs). The Clause presents a number of items to cover in the SRS, but...