#Functionalsafety is a concept critical in engineering, particularly in fields where the failure of a system could result in harm to people, damage to property, or damage to the environment. It refers to the overall safety provided by a system or device in the context of its intended function or purpose. This concept is especially relevant in industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical devices, industrial automation, and others where safety is paramount.
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#HazardAnalysis: Identification of potential hazards and their causes within a system.
#RiskAssessment: Evaluation of the severity and likelihood of these hazards occurring and causing harm.
#SafetyRequirements: Establishing safety goals and requirements to mitigate identified risks.
#SafetyIntegrityLevel (SIL): A measure of the reliability of safety functions within a system, typically categorized from SIL 1 (low) to SIL 4 (high) (in automotive ASIL A-D) #SIL, #ASIL
Safety Lifecycle: A structured approach to managing safety throughout the entire lifecycle of a system, including design, development, operation, and maintenance.
Functional Safety Standards: Various standards exist to provide guidance and requirements for achieving functional safety, such as ISO 26262 for automotive, IEC 61508 for general industrial applications, and ISO 13485 for medical devices.
#SafetyMechanisms: Implementation of safety mechanisms such as redundancy, monitoring, and fail-safe designs to reduce the likelihood and impact of failures.
#Functionalsafetyengineering involves a systematic and rigorous approach to ensure that safety goals are met and maintained throughout the lifecycle of a system. It requires collaboration between various disciplines, including engineering, risk management, and regulatory compliance.
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