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Access Safety Systems – New Concepts from the LHC Experience

The LHC Access Safety System has introduced a number of new concepts into the domain of personnel protection at CERN. These can be grouped into several categories: organisational, architectural and concerning the end-user experience. By anchoring the project on the solid foundations of the IEC...

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Autores principales: Ladzinski, T, Delamare, Ch, di Luca, S, Hakulinen, T, Hammouti, L, Riesco, T, Nunes, R, Ninin, P, Juget, J-F, Havart, F, Valentini, F, Sanchez-Corral Mena, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1564204
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author Ladzinski, T
Delamare, Ch
di Luca, S
Hakulinen, T
Hammouti, L
Riesco, T
Nunes, R
Ninin, P
Juget, J-F
Havart, F
Valentini, F
Sanchez-Corral Mena, E
author_facet Ladzinski, T
Delamare, Ch
di Luca, S
Hakulinen, T
Hammouti, L
Riesco, T
Nunes, R
Ninin, P
Juget, J-F
Havart, F
Valentini, F
Sanchez-Corral Mena, E
author_sort Ladzinski, T
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description The LHC Access Safety System has introduced a number of new concepts into the domain of personnel protection at CERN. These can be grouped into several categories: organisational, architectural and concerning the end-user experience. By anchoring the project on the solid foundations of the IEC 61508/61511 methodology, the CERN team and its contractors managed to design, develop, test and commission on time a SIL3 safety system. The system uses a successful combination of the latest Siemens redundant safety programmable logic controllers with a traditional relay logic hardwired loop. The external envelope barriers used in the LHC include personnel and material access devices, which are interlocked door-booths introducing increased automation of individual access control, thus removing the strain from the operators. These devices ensure the inviolability of the controlled zones by users not holding the required credentials. To this end they are equipped with personnel presence detectors and the access control includes a state of the art biometry check. Building on the LHC experience, new projects targeting the refurbishment of the existing access safety infrastructure in the injector chain have started. This paper summarises the new concepts introduced in the LHC access control and safety systems, discusses the return of experience and outlines the main guiding principles for the renewal stage of the personnel protection systems in the LHC injector chain in a homogeneous manner.
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spelling cern-15642042022-08-17T13:27:06Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1564204engLadzinski, TDelamare, Chdi Luca, SHakulinen, THammouti, LRiesco, TNunes, RNinin, PJuget, J-FHavart, FValentini, FSanchez-Corral Mena, EAccess Safety Systems – New Concepts from the LHC ExperienceThe LHC Access Safety System has introduced a number of new concepts into the domain of personnel protection at CERN. These can be grouped into several categories: organisational, architectural and concerning the end-user experience. By anchoring the project on the solid foundations of the IEC 61508/61511 methodology, the CERN team and its contractors managed to design, develop, test and commission on time a SIL3 safety system. The system uses a successful combination of the latest Siemens redundant safety programmable logic controllers with a traditional relay logic hardwired loop. The external envelope barriers used in the LHC include personnel and material access devices, which are interlocked door-booths introducing increased automation of individual access control, thus removing the strain from the operators. These devices ensure the inviolability of the controlled zones by users not holding the required credentials. To this end they are equipped with personnel presence detectors and the access control includes a state of the art biometry check. Building on the LHC experience, new projects targeting the refurbishment of the existing access safety infrastructure in the injector chain have started. This paper summarises the new concepts introduced in the LHC access control and safety systems, discusses the return of experience and outlines the main guiding principles for the renewal stage of the personnel protection systems in the LHC injector chain in a homogeneous manner.oai:cds.cern.ch:15642042011
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Delamare, Ch
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Hammouti, L
Riesco, T
Nunes, R
Ninin, P
Juget, J-F
Havart, F
Valentini, F
Sanchez-Corral Mena, E
Access Safety Systems – New Concepts from the LHC Experience
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