Common questions

What is FSE training?

What is FSE training?

Also known as FSE 100, this course provides an overview of process industry safety engineering from the point of view of the Risk Analyst, Process Safety Coordinator, and Control Systems Design Engineer. It delivers a complete overview of the functional safety lifecycle.

On what does the IEC 61511 series focus?

The Standard IEC 61511 covers the design and management requirements for SISs throughout the entire safety life cycle. Its scope includes: initial concept, design, implementation, operation, and maintenance through to decommissioning. It starts in the earliest phase of a project and continues through startup.

Which testing is mandatory within IEC 61511?

The “Factory Acceptance Tests” (FAT) are carried out at the factory, and the “Site Acceptance Tests” (SAT) in the plant. These two tests, depending on how they were performed, can be considered as part of the final Validation of the SIS.

How do I get ISO 26262 certified?

The ISO 26262 functional safety training and certification can be obtained by joining the course and completing the course as per the modules in the stipulated time provided to the trainees.

How do I become a TUV engineer?

TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety Program – A minimum of 3 years experience in the field of functional safety. – Bachelor degree as a minimum or equivalent engineer level responsibilities status as certified by the employer. – Filled out eligibility forms must be sent in two weeks before training date at the latest.

What is meant by functional safety?

Functional safety is part of the overall safety of a system or piece of equipment that depends on automatic protection. This automatic protection system needs to respond correctly to its inputs. And it should have predictable responses to failure. Safety standards are designed to ensure this happens.

How many TUV are there?

Today, we are represented by more than 25,000 employees located across over 1,000 locations.