Talk:Process plant shutdown systems

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Hello, I was looking up Integrated Control and Safety System. This page references it. I can find quite a few pages on the web that refer to it. In the process industries (oil and gas, at least) all industrial control systems are now delivered as an ICSS. It is a vendor-neutral term, all the main vendors of this type of system describe it in this way (Honeywell, Emerson, Yokogawa, ABB to name 4 of them). Somebody however in Wikipedia has seen fit to delete the Integrated Control and Safety System page. I agree that an ICSS page could be rather dull, boring and short, since an ICSS is an integration of an Industrial Control System and an Industrial Safety System. But I still believe it is a valid term worthy of inclusion in an online encyclopedia, and in fact ICSS exists as an acronym page, it's just that the link to the page for Integrated Control and Safety System has been deleted. Anyone else agree? Or, maybe the ICSS acronym page could refer to the Industrial Control System and the Industrial Safety System pages for this entry. In fact I think I'll make that change when I get my password back. 15.203.162.36 (talk) 16:54, 16 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]