Safety Integrity Level

Safety Integrity Level (SIL) quantifies the level of risk reduction provided by a safety function. It relates to the frequency and severity of potential hazards in safety-critical systems.

Key Aspects of SIL:

  • Defined by functional safety standards, primarily IEC 61508.
  • Ranges from SIL 1 (lowest integrity) to SIL 4 (highest integrity).
  • Assesses the probability of failure on demand (PFD) for safety systems.

SIL levels are determined based on:

  • Risk assessments that evaluate hazards and their impacts.
  • Performance requirements for safety functions.
  • Quantitative analysis of system reliability.

The table below summarises SIL levels:

Safety Integrity Level

SIL is critical in industries like oil and gas, chemical processing and nuclear power, where safety is paramount.