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  Back to Basics 02 - Safety Integrity Level
  (SIL)
  Loren Stewart, CFSE
  Thursday, March 28, 2019
  In the following series of blogs, we'll go back to basics and run down everything you need to know to get started in
  functional safety. We'll start with some more general terms and descriptions and make our way to more advanced
  material.
  2. Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
                       SIL – Safety Integrity Level – is a quantitative target for measuring the level of performance
                       needed for a safety function to achieve a tolerable risk for a process hazard. It is defined in
                       both . Defining a target SIL level for the process should be based on the assessment of the
                       likelihood that an incident will occur and the consequences of the incident.
                       It is a discrete level (one out of four) for specifying the safety integrity requirements of the
                       safety instrumented functions to be allocated to the safety instrumented systems. SIL 4 has the
                       highest safety integrity and SIL 1 the lowest.
                         IEC 61511 only defines requirements for SIL 1 to SIL 3, as it is expected that SIL 3 will be a
                         maximum level in the process sector (excepting Nuclear). For SIL 4, IEC 61511 refers the user
                         back to the detail in IEC 61508.
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