Honeywell announces new platform for enterprise safety
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Honeywell Process Solutions (HPS) has announced Safety Manager SC, the next generation of its flagship Safety Manager platform.
Its modular, scalable design enables it to function as a single platform for all enterprise safety applications, allowing customers – who are often using four or five different safety systems – to consolidate and reduce their training and engineering costs, and spare parts inventories.
Safety Manager SC incorporates a new Series C-based controller and Honeywell technologies such as LEAP™, Universal Safety IO, offline simulation and Experion® integration, which collectively simplify safety system engineering, development and testing.
“Our customers increasingly want integrated safety and control solutions and the simplicity of partnering with one supplier for all their needs,” said Tim LeFevre, Global Customer Marketing Manager for safety systems, HPS. “We deliver exactly that by combining unrivaled expertise in distributed control systems (DCS) and safety systems with deep integration know-how. Honeywell is one of the few vendors that can support the full safety lifecycle.”
Safety Manager SC was designed around three pillars: to ensure safety, simplify operations and reduce costs. It is suitable for global hydrocarbon processing companies with greenfield projects requiring SIL2 or SIL3 solutions for distributed and safety applications, or stand-alone safety solutions.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/21062018/honeywell-announces-new-platform-for-enterprise-safety/
You might also like
Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast
Mike Logue, Owens Corning Global Business Director – Mechanical Insulation, delves into factors that can support the performance, safety and longevity of insulating systems installed in hydrocarbon processing environments, including cryogenic facilities.
LBC Rotterdam completes construction of 36 storage tanks
LBC Rotterdam have announced the completion and the arrival of all 36 new storage tanks.