Chapter 8 Flashcards

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Conditions for Designing for Safety
Clarify Conditions

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  • Operating Conditions
  • Requirements
  • Expectations: implicit requirements and wishes
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Conditions for Designing for Safety
Clarify Conditions

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  • Operating Conditions
  • Requirements
  • Expectations: implicit requirements and wishes
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Direct Safety

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  • Safe-life principle
  • Fail-safe principle
  • Redundancy principle
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Errors in a system

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  • System error
  • operating error
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Fail-safe principle

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Failure of a system function or a component fracture may occur without grave consequences

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Indirect Safety Principles

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  • Protective systems
  • Protective devices
  • Protective barriers
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Indirect Safety

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  • Installations that have a securing function and separate the danger from the surroundings/ environment
  • Applied, when no direct safety measures can be applied
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Material Aspect of Safety Technology

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  • The safety of a product can be increased by choosing a material that suits the operating conditions of the product
  • Determining the operating conditions is crucial for the choice of materials:
    - Corrosion resistant materials
    - Fatigue resistant material
    - Materials that have a good adhesion to lubricants
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Protection

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… is the reception of risk by suitable means to reduce the frequency of the occurrence or the extent of damage or both

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Protective Barriers

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They fulfill protective functions without acting protectively, i.e. no signal transformation. They protect by separating

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Protective Systems

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They react protectively when danger occurs I.e. they have final transformation and capture the danger and can eliminate it actively

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Redundancy principle

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Increase in safety via redundant safety arrangements of a system/ system element

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Redundancy Types

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  • Active redundancy
  • Passive redundancy
  • Principle redundancy
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Risk Limit

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… is the largest still acceptable system-specific risk relating to a particular technical process or situation

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Risk Limit

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… is the largest still acceptable system-specific risk relating to a particular technical process or situation

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16
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Types of Safe Embodiment Design

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  • Direct safety
  • Indirect safety
  • Warnings
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Safe-Life Measures

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  • Over-dimensioning of parts
  • Clear and simple embodiment design
  • Field-tests for determining the actual loads
  • Employ experienced interdisciplinary teams for the development
  • Documented quality assurance over the complete life-cycle
  • Inspection/maintanance
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Safe-life principle

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All possible incidents are overcome without breakdown or a malfunction

19
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Safety

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… is a state in which the risk is smaller than the risk limit

20
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Safety Measures

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  • Design measures
  • Safe control
  • Safe regulation
  • Safe monitoring