Safety Certification for DeltaV Charms Sis

Feb. 27, 2013
Exida, an accredited global functional safety certification company, has issued a functional safety certification per the IEC 61508 and several application standards for the Emerson Process Management DeltaV Charms sis product line.

Exida, an accredited global functional safety certification company, has issued a functional safety certification per the IEC 61508 and several application standards for the Emerson Process Management DeltaV Charms sis  product line.  

"The DeltaV Charms sis is an advanced fault tolerant architecture with great flexibility,” says Dr. William Goble, exida Principal Engineer.  “It is also the first design I have seen with cybersecurity considered in the design."

“Exida demands a high level of quality and care in both processes and documentation,” says Dave Denison, Emerson Project Manager.  “We selected them due to their technical expertise in functional safety.”  

“Exida is the only Certification Body that covers both functional safety and cybersecurity,” added Keith Bellville, Emerson Product Marketing Manager.  "The exida certification will give our customers additional confidence in our products.”
 

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