Introduction

Safety Critical Elements (SCEs) are systems, equipment, or components whose failure could lead to, or significantly contribute to, a major accident event, or whose purpose is to prevent or mitigate such events.
SCE identification and management is a structured process used to ensure that all critical barriers – both preventive and mitigative – are clearly defined, maintained, and continuously monitored throughout the facility lifecycle.

Purpose

  • Identify systems and components critical to preventing or mitigating major accident hazards
  • Establish a clear linkage between hazards, barriers, and SCEs
  • Define performance standards and functional requirements for each SCE
  • Ensure the integrity, availability, and reliability of safety-critical systems
  • Support regulatory compliance and safety case development
  • Strengthen barrier management and operational safety

Outcomes

  • Comprehensive SCE register linked to major accident hazards and barriers
  • Defined performance standards (functionality, availability, reliability, survivability)
  • Clear roles and responsibilities for SCE management and assurance
  • Integration with maintenance and inspection strategies (e.g., assurance tasks, KPIs)
  • Identification of gaps in barrier effectiveness and integrity
  • Alignment with Bowtie Analysis and Safety Case requirements
  • Recommendations to enhance barrier reliability and performance
  • Structured SCE report and assurance framework ensuring audit readiness
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