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Title: What is SIL 2 and SIL 3? A Beginner's Guide to Functional Safety Standards
Safety Integrity Level (SIL) is a critical parameter that measures the reliability and performance of safety systems. It is used in various industries such as manufacturing, chemical processing, and transportation to ensure that safety-related systems are up to the required standard. The SIL level is based on the probability of a hazardous event occurring and the potential consequences. In this article, we will discuss SIL 2 and SIL 3, their significance, and how they are achieved.
SIL 2: Safety Integrity Level 2
SIL 2 is the first level of the functional safety standard, which indicates that the safety-related system has a moderate level of integrity. The primary objective of SIL 2 is to ensure that the safety-related system is reliable and performs as expected.
Safety Integrity Level 2 (SIL 2) is defined as the level of confidence that the safety-related system will perform its intended function, given the requirements of the relevant safety regulations and the system's design. It is represented by a value between 1 and 10, with 10 being the highest level of confidence.
To achieve an SIL 2 level, the safety-related system must meet specific requirements and standards. These requirements are based on the system's failure modes and effects analysis (F.
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