SIL 3 Certified

SIL 3, or Safety Integrity Level 3, is a standard that defines a high level of safety and reliability for safety-related systems, particularly in industries with high-risk scenarios.
It’s a measure of a system’s ability to perform its intended safety function when required, minimising the risk of catastrophic failures. SIL 3 certification is often sought in industries like oil and gas, petrochemicals and nuclear power, where high levels of safety and reliability are crucial.

Risk Reduction:

SIL 3 certification indicates a high degree of risk reduction, meaning the system is designed to significantly lower the probability of hazardous events.

Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD):

SIL 3 requires a PFD between 0.001 and 0.0001, meaning the system is very likely to perform its safety function when needed.

Risk Reduction Factor (RRF):

SIL 3 systems must have an RRF between 1,000 and 10,000, demonstrating their ability to reduce risk.

International Standards:

SIL ratings are defined by standards like IEC 61508 and IEC 61511.

Higher Level:

SIL 3 is one of the higher levels of safety integrity, with SIL 4 being the highest.