7. Conclusion
Predictive analysis methods for operational safety, taking into account the human factor and feedback data for industrial processes, are essential tools for ensuring that the objectives obtained comply with specifications. Plant operational safety has become a major concern in order to minimize the consequences of failures on the safety of goods and people, the environment and equipment availability. Increasingly, regulatory and administrative constraints require industrial plant managers to carry out predictive operating safety studies. To carry out a predictive operational safety study, it is essential to master a number of disciplines, such as value analysis, functional analysis, and qualitative and qualitative methods for assessing operational safety. It also requires the use of models to assess human reliability, and the exploitation of experience feedback databases. Over the last...
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Standards and norms
- Value management – Vocabulary – Terms and definitions - NF EN 1325 - Avril 2014
- Guide pour l'élaboration d'un cahier des charges fonctionnel (expression fonctionnelle du besoin) [annulée le 20 décembre 1991] - X50-151 - Juin 1984
- Analysis of failure modes and their effects (FMEA and FMEA) – Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) - NF EN IEC 60812 - Octobre 2018
- Risk management – Risk assessment...
Other regulations
- Procedures for performing a failure mode, effects and criticality analysis - MIL–P–1629 - 1949
- Procedures for performing a failure mode, effects, and criticality analysis - MIL-STD-1629A - 1980
- Military handbook : reliability prediction of electronic equipment - MIL-HDBK-217F (notice 2) - 1995
- Potential failure mode and effects analysis in design (design FMEA), potential failure mode and effects...
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