Certificate No. | 968/FSM 163.05/24 |
Type of Certificate | Certificate of Management Processes (CMP): Functional Safety, Automotive and Cyber Security |
Certified Company & Location |
ABB Group Headquarters Process Automation Business Line Division Energy Industries 8050 Zurich Switzerland |
Scope of Certification | Centralized Group Certification for IEC 61511-1:2016 considering the following Safety Life-Cycle Phases Phase 4 - Design and Engineering for SIS Integration Phase 6 - Operation and Maintenance for SIS Service Phase 7 - Modification for SIS Service Details and limitations regarding the Technical Scope and Local Scope of Certification of committed Local Division Units are listed in the Certificate Appendix 968/FSM163.05/24, which forms integral part of this certificate. Latest revision of the Certificate Appendix could be found following the QR-Code above or could be found on https://www.certipedia.com/fs-products. The certified company organization and its committed Local Division Units as listed in attached Certificate Appendix have successfully demonstrated during an audit process that a Functional Safety Management System has been implemented and applied. This certification is related to IEC 61511-1:2016 for Process Industry, up to and including Systematic Capability 3 (SC3) and Safety Integrity Level 3 (SIL3), limited to the Logic Solver Sub-System. IEC 61511 is the basic standard for this FSM Certification; however relevant clauses of the IEC 61508:2010 standard are used complementarily. This certificate does not imply approval or certification for specific SIS Integrations. |
Validity | 2025-12-31 |
Appendixes | 968_FSM_163_05_24_ABB FSM TA_Certificate_Appendix_2024-02-14.pdf |
Download Certificate | 968_FSM_163_05_24_en_el.pdf |
Certificate/Reg.-No. | Certificate Holder | Product Category | Product Tested | Type Designation | Details |
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968/FSM 163.05/24 | ABB Group Headquarters | CMP → IEC 61511 → System Integrator | n/a | n/a | View Details | View PDF |
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