SIL Cheat Sheet 2026
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75 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- Which statement BEST describes the relationship between Safety Integrity Level Certified certification and industry evolution? → Requirements evolve periodically to reflect advances in knowledge and practice
- Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in Safety Integrity Level Certified? → Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
- What is the highest SIL level indicating the greatest safety integrity? → SIL 4
- In IEC 61508, the Safe Failure Fraction (SFF) is calculated as the ratio of: → Safe failures plus dangerous detected failures to total failure rate
- Which document is essential for SIS design? → Safety Requirements Specification
- A 1oo2 voting architecture means the SIS initiates a safety action when: → At least one of two sensors detects a hazardous condition
- What distinguishes a Safety Integrity Level Certified certified professional from a non-certified practitioner? → Certification validates competency through standardized assessment against benchmarks
- The IEC 61511 safety lifecycle starts with which foundational activity? → Hazard and risk assessment to identify and characterize process hazards
- What IEC 61511 concept describes the requirement that two or more protective layers addressing the same hazard must be independent of each other? → Independence of protection layers
- What document formally defines the functional and integrity requirements of each Safety Instrumented Function (SIF) before detailed design begins? → Safety Requirements Specification (SRS)
- What does a safety function in SIL context mean? → An action to maintain system safety
- What is the PRIMARY purpose of obtaining SIL certification in Safety Integrity Level Certified? → To demonstrate verified competency and adherence to professional standards
- In Safety Integrity Level Certified practice, what is the FIRST step when a safety hazard is identified in the workplace? → Immediately secure the area and report the hazard
- What is the MOST effective way for new SIL professionals to build competency? → Combining formal education, mentored practice, and ongoing professional development
- What documentation is MOST critical to maintain for safety compliance in the Safety Integrity Level Certified field? → Incident reports, training records, and inspection logs
- Under IEC 61508, which architectural constraint methodology allows credit for diagnostic coverage when determining hardware integrity? → Route 2H (Hardware assessment)
- Which hazard analysis technique maps causes and consequences on either side of a central event using bow-tie diagrams? → Bow-tie analysis combining FTA and ETA
- In the context of SIL determination, 'Risk Tolerance Criteria' defines: → The maximum level of risk that an organization deems acceptable
- What does 'architectural constraints' refer to in the context of IEC 61511 SIL verification? → Hardware fault tolerance requirements based on safe failure fraction and SIL target
- In Safety Integrity Level Certified, what is the PRIMARY purpose of conducting regular safety drills and exercises? → To ensure personnel can respond effectively in emergencies
- What is the Hardware Fault Tolerance of a 2oo2 (2-out-of-2) voting architecture? → HFT = 0
- The concept of 'ALARP' (As Low As Reasonably Practicable) requires that risk be reduced until: → The cost of further reduction is grossly disproportionate to the benefit gained
- Which safety lifecycle concept requires that lessons learned from incidents, near-misses, and proof tests be fed back to improve safety management? → Safety lifecycle feedback and review
- What is the PRIMARY purpose of obtaining SIL certification in Safety Integrity Level Certified? → To demonstrate verified competency and adherence to professional standards
- Which scenario would trigger a formal re-validation of the Safety Requirements Specification? → A significant change in process operating conditions that alters the risk profile
- Which statement correctly describes the relationship between PFD and Risk Reduction Factor (RRF)? → RRF = 1 / PFDavg
- Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in Safety Integrity Level Certified? → Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
- What does risk evaluation involve? → Assessing likelihood and impact
- What is the PRIMARY purpose of obtaining SIL certification in Safety Integrity Level Certified? → To demonstrate verified competency and adherence to professional standards
- In a Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP), what does the guideword 'MORE' signify? → Quantitative increase of a parameter above its intended value
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