Honeywell’s Safety Manager platform is the process industries’ first safety instrumented system (SIS) to receive the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 standard for fire protection from a US-certifying body.

With the certification from Factory Mutual (FM), Safety Manager can now be used for applications where local authorities, governments and customers require a US-certified NFPA 72 certificate.  Safety Manager previously attained NFPA 72 certification through Germany-based TـV.
“As more manufacturers move toward smart plants, tight integration with fire and gas detection technology will play an important role in increasing safety as well as efficiency,” said Johan School, marketing manager with Honeywell Process Solutions. “Major industries such as oil and gas, refining and chemicals increasingly emphasise fire and gas safety to protect people, property, the environment and the business.
Now they can turn to Honeywell as an integrated main automation contractor to fold these capabilities into overall plant operations right from the initial design phases.”
Safety Manager is designed for a wide range of industries, including hydrocarbon processing, bulk and fine chemicals, oil and gas and energy production. Honeywell says Safety Manager improves process-safeguarding practices such as process and emergency shutdowns, equipment protection, fire and gas monitoring and critical control, allowing engineers to design and build standalone safety applications, as well as distribute plant-wide safety topologies.
A component of Experion Process Knowledge System (PKS), Honeywell’s award-winning process automation system delivers critical information to operators – Safety Manager integrates with Experion alarm and event capabilities for efficient plant operation and easy operations analysis. With Experion, Safety Manager forms the platform for integrated fire and gas detectors, fire alarm panels and industry security solutions.
Honeywell International is a $36-billion diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Based in Morris Township, NJ (USA), its shares are traded on the New York, London and Chicago stock exchanges.