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Personnel Safety System (PSS) at the European Spallation Source (ESS)

The goal of the project is to support the Personnel Safety System (PSS) at the European Spallation Source (ESS) in the context of the functional safety standards IEC61511 and IEC61508. This support includes performing regular functional safety assessments as independent external assessors.

Description

The European Spallation Source (ESS) is one of the largest science and technology infrastructure projects currently under construction, featuring the world’s most powerful linear proton accelerator, a helium-cooled tungsten target, and 15 state-of-the-art neutron instruments. ESS implements a set of so-called Personnel Safety Systems (PSS). The primary role of these is to prevent personnel (i.e. workers) from being harmed by exposure to prompt ionising radiation as generated by the proton and neutron beams and other devices.

The goal of this project is to support PSS in the context of the IEC 61511 and IEC 61508 functional safety standards. The primary focus is on conducting regular independent functional safety assessments, ensuring compliance with the standards across relevant life cycle stages, and delivering functional safety assessment reports. The project team also supports ESS staff in risk, safety, and reliability analysis to ensure high safety standards and contributes to design reviews, including preliminary, critical, and system readiness reviews.

Key Data

Projectlead

Project partners

European Spallation Source (ESS)

Project status

ongoing, started 01/2025

Institute/Centre

Institute of Applied Mathematics and Physics (IAMP)

Funding partner

European Spallation Source (ESS)

Project budget

300'000 EUR