SIL control system analysis
We specialize in detailed control system analysis related to Safety Integrity Level (SIL). Our services are compliant with the requirements of EN ISO 13849-1 and EN ISO 13849-2 standards, which define the principles of design and validation of safety-related control systems. In our work, we use national regulations and international standardization acts to deliver the highest quality expertise and documentation. Thanks to our extensive knowledge and many years of experience, we guarantee the maintenance of the highest level of safety in designed systems.

Andrzej Bobula
Safety expert in the field of ATEX and machine safety, specializing in explosion risk assessment and analysis of machines used for the production of explosive materials. Authorized to perform work related to access to explosive materials (Military Institute of Armament Technology). He has extensive experience in certification of machines compliant with ATEX standards and assessment of machine conformity with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (CE).
SIL Control System Analysis (EN 61508, EN 61511)
Our company stands out with exceptional professionalism and in-depth knowledge of safety standards. SIL-oriented control system analysis is crucial to ensure that industrial automation systems operate in accordance with the latest safety requirements. Our experts conduct comprehensive audits and risk analyses to identify potential hazards and implement appropriate protective measures. We provide full support at every stage of the project – from initial risk assessment to final validation.
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What does control system analysis involve?
Control system analysis must be carried out in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC currently in force in Poland. The current directive has been in use since December 29, 2009. It was introduced as part of the standardization of explosion safety regulations in industrial plants throughout the European Union. This regulation covers technical and production requirements as well as safety requirements for machines, so-called incomplete machines, and products that have been defined as machines, including interchangeable equipment, safety components, lifting accessories, chains, ropes and belts, removable mechanical power transmission devices. All these elements are subject to expert evaluation and assessment in the document known as control system analysis.
When conducting analysis and expertise, in addition to taking into account national and European standards, we also consider the requirements contained in the European directive:
● formal, i.e. related to the scope of documentation, procedures or declarations of conformity,
● substantive, strictly resulting from technical requirements and also called essential requirements.
Power supply and control systems are a key element of machines, which is why about 20% of the essential requirements concern precisely these elements of equipment.
We have over 12 years of experience in industry
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