Fail to Danger

A Fail to Danger is a failure mode of the protection system that becomes shutdown if there is a failure in any of its components. The Fail to Danger fault of a hazardous condition arising the equipment, process, or plant will continue to operate without being tripped but it has a direct and detrimental effect on safety.

Related Definitions in the Project: The Process Safety Engineering 

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