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How to use lifecycle models for Process Safety
Management?
Co-written by
Bert Knegtering, Mr., Dr. Jan Rouvroye, Mr.
Honeywell Eindhoven University of Technology
Safety Management Systems
May, 2002
This paper is a summary of “Safety lifecycle management in the process industries : the development of
a qualitative safety-related information analysis technique”/ by Bert Knegtering. – Eindhoven :
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, 2002. – Proefschrift. - ISBN 90-386-1747-X NUGI 684
1 Introduction
In spite of the application of a wide variety of safeguarding measures, many accidents in the process
industries still happen today. Experiences gained from these past accidents have led to the
development of an increasing number of technical solutions. One of the best known and widely
accepted technical solutions concerns the use of Safety-instrumented Systems (SIS). In order to
control the design and implementation of these technical solutions, numerous safety-related standards
have been written. These safety standards prised of technology-oriented requirements
concerning ‘adequate’ implementation of the designed solutions. Consequently, compliance with these
standards is often considered to be ‘good engineering practice’. Compliance with these technical
standards, however, did not prevent several major accide