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27 July 2022
27 July 2022
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In Oil & Gas, the SAR Report is commonly requested and accepted. Find out what this document is and how it is structured.

What the Safety Analysis Report is for

SAR stands for Safety Analysis Report, and is defined by NOG070, which is the guideline jointly developed by operators, suppliers and engineering companies, with financial support from the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association.

The SAR is a document that analyzes the SIL capability of a set of devices used within a SIS (Safety Instrumented System) according to the IEC 61511 standard. The first objective of this paper is to verify that the safety requirements defined in SRS are met.

 

The SAR generally is carried out in the case of the integration of multiple components, but NOG070 indicates that it can also be issued for single components, obviously only indicating the relevant information.

 

Contents of the SAR Report

A typical index of a SAR Report is organized in this way:

  1. Introduction
  2. System Description
  3. System Topology and Block Diagram
  4. Operational description of the system (including modes of operation)
  5. Assumptions
  6. Failure rate of the components
  7. Common Cause failures (CCF)
  8. Diagnostic Coverage & Safe Failure Fraction
  9. Behaviour of system/components on detection of a fault
  10. Factory testing
  11. Proof testing
  12. Architectural Constraints
  13. Avoidance and Control of Systematic Failures
  14. Effective time to repair
  15. Software documentation
  16. Results

 

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