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How can we specify safety-critical time intervals?

Jun 28th, 2016

So what does the ISO 26262 standard say? Part 1, 1.44 defines FRTI as, “time-span from the detection of a…

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The Science of Writing Technical Safety Requirements

May 2nd, 2016

Yet there’s no set formula for writing them. The ISO26262 standard does not prescribe any specific method for specifying technical…

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The Safety FMEA

Apr 17th, 2016

One can argue that safety is something needed to satisfy the customer. Notwithstanding, so is comfort, reliability, performance, etc. These…

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Fault Tree Analysis: Getting to the Root Cause

Mar 19th, 2016

The basic question when doing a Fault Tree Analysis is “What lower-level faults or failures could cause a hazard?” The…

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Setting the Stage for Failure Diagnostics

Feb 5th, 2016

Recall the purpose of the HARA is to identify hazardous events, classify them and develop safety goals to prevent unreasonable…

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