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As a Safety Manager, I receive quite a few inquiries relating to whether a clause that is “only recommended” for a particular ASIL by ISO 26262 is necessary to complete a particular project. I thought this to be an interesting topic to address, as I provide a similar response regardless of what particular clause is being discussed.

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Take My Recommendation

Nov 9th, 2018

In cases where the standard “recommends”, as opposed to “requires”, a subclause (if an ASIL is given in parentheses in…

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What’s the Cost of Achieving Functional Safety?

Sep 25th, 2017

Even though the supplier was very knowledgeable in this product, he had limited experience with functional safety engineering. During the…

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Is adherence to ISO 26262 affordable?

May 9th, 2017

Is it the cost of the additional personnel? Is it the additional cost of components, that for both objectives are…

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Traceability: The Underpinning of ISO 26262 Safety Cases

May 2nd, 2017

Nearly all of these safety arguments are work products generated by carefully performing safety activities called out by the safety…

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