A Safety Instrumented System (SIS) is a critical component in industrial processes that is designed to prevent or mitigate hazardous events. It operates independently of other control systems to ensure that safety is not compromised, even in the event of a failure in the primary control system. SIS typically employs a combination of sensors, logic solvers, and actuators to monitor process variables and initiate safety actions as needed.
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