Process safety consultancy project awarded

12th July 2021

Inspec Solutions has received a large contract extension for Safety (SIL) Systems Consultancy & carrying out of SIF Proof Testing services for the UK’s prestigious National Synchrotron site in Oxfordshire.

The Diamond Synchrotron accelerates electrons to near light speeds so that they give off light 10 billion times brighter than the sun. These bright beams are then directed off into laboratories known as ‘beamlines’. Here, scientists use the light to study a vast range of subject matter, from new medicines and treatments for disease to innovative engineering and cutting-edge technology.

Inspec Solutions is working to help meet the demanding proof test schedule as Diamond recognised the importance of effective high integrity automatic safety systems to protect hazardous processes.

Because of its expertise in delivering customer-critical infrastructure, Inspec Solutions will be able to deploy a team and begin testing, which would allow Diamond staff to focus on their core working duties.

Mark Ritson, Managing Director of Inspec Solutions, explains: “We are really excited to be continuing to work with Diamond Light Source on this important project. Diamond should save a significant amount of time by outsourcing these services. They will benefit from our ability to operate as a highly qualified independent company to verify the integrity of their safety system. By having certified Functional Safety Engineers in the team, we will provide a fresh, thorough, and ongoing review of the existing proof test procedures, highlighting opportunities for improvements.”

Diamond is one of the most advanced scientific facilities in the world and its pioneering capabilities are helping to keep the UK at the forefront of scientific research.

The Inspec Solutions team supporting Diamond includes certified TÜV Functional Safety Engineers, as well as highly experienced offshore technicians with backgrounds in supporting critical infrastructure in the UK North Sea.

Inspec Solutions has over 15 years of Functional Safety experience in many different industries, focusing on both continuous process and machinery installations.

This experience means the company can carry out proof testing on safety critical systems to a very high standard and to work with clients to improve their own procedures. Including a certified Functional Safety Engineer in the team provided a fresh and thorough review over the existing proof test procedures, highlighting opportunities for improvements.

The company provides high integrity, SIL rated systems and offers every stage of the safety lifecycle from Risk Assessment / HAZOP / LOPA, SRS, through design, installation, validation and SIF proof testing services.

For further information please contact Inspec Solutions Ltd on sales@inspecsolutions.co.uk

More details about the work of Diamond Light Source can be found at https://www.diamond.ac.uk/

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