Sheri Sammons
Sheri Sammons
Global Functional Safety Director
Sheri is the Global Director, Functional Safety for Schneider Electric. She has over 30 years of experience in engineering and project management for industrial automation suppliers, as a project engineer and process safety manager for chemical industry owner-operators, and as a process safety consultant working with energy (Green, Blue and O&G), chemical, and consumer product clients.
Her areas of specialization include Process Safety Management, IEC61511 Functional Safety Lifecycle, and Safety Instrumented System applications (ESD, PSD, BMS, F&G, HIPPS). Sheri is an experienced PHA/LOPA Facilitator who has completed over 100 studies for clients across the following industries: oil and gas, midstream, downstream,...
Sheri is the Global Director, Functional Safety for Schneider Electric. She has over 30 years of experience in engineering and project management for industrial automation suppliers, as a project engineer and process safety manager for chemical industry owner-operators, and as a process safety consultant working with energy (Green, Blue and O&G), chemical, and consumer product clients.
Her areas of specialization include Process Safety Management, IEC61511 Functional Safety Lifecycle, and Safety Instrumented System applications (ESD, PSD, BMS, F&G, HIPPS). Sheri is an experienced PHA/LOPA Facilitator who has completed over 100 studies for clients across the following industries: oil and gas, midstream, downstream, petrochemicals, and specialty chemicals. Sheri has a BS-ChE from UW-Madison, is a Certified Functional Safety Expert (CFSE), and is a Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.
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