The safety organizations support the achievement of system safety throughout the safety life cycle of the product. This life cycle includes the concept phase, the design phase, the verification phase, release for production, use, repair, and disposal. The five critical success factors to consider for a system safety organization are: the organization must have the talent to perform the safety tasks; system safety must be integral to product engineering; there must be a career path for safety personnel, to retain them in a safety role; the safety process must be owned by program management so that the tasks can be planned, resourced, and executed; and there needs to be a periodic executive review cadence to ensure that the process is followed. A system safety process can have three pillars: determination of policy, audit and assessment of the safety process, and execution of the tasks in the safety process.
Safety Organizations
Automotive System Safety ; 11-39
2020-01-17
29 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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