BSI PD ISO/PAS 19695:2015
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Motorcycles. Functional safety
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2015 | 44 |
This Publicly Available Standard is intended to be applied to safety-related systems that include one or more electrical and/or electronic (E/E) systems and that are installed in series production two-wheeled or three-wheeled motorcycles.
This Publicly Available Standard does not address unique E/E systems in special purpose vehicles, such as vehicles designed for competition.
This Publicly Available Standard addresses possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicity, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy, and similar hazards, unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E safety-related systems.
This Publicly Available Standard does not address the nominal performance of E/E systems, even if dedicated functional performance standards exist for these systems.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms |
11 | 4 Safety management during the concept phase and the product development 4.1 Objective 4.2 General 4.3 Input to this Clause 4.3.1 Prerequisites 4.3.2 Further supporting information |
12 | 4.4 Requirements and recommendations 4.4.1 General 4.4.2 Confirmation measures: Types, independency, and authority |
14 | 4.5 Work products 5 Hazard analysis and risk assessment 5.1 Objective 5.2 General |
15 | 5.3 Input to this Clause 5.3.1 Prerequisites 5.3.2 Further supporting information 5.4 Requirements and recommendations 5.4.1 Initiation of the hazard analysis and risk assessment 5.4.2 Situation analysis and hazard identification |
16 | 5.4.3 Classification of hazardous events |
18 | 5.4.4 Determination of MSIL |
19 | 5.4.5 Determination of ASIL and safety goals |
20 | 5.4.6 Verification 5.5 Work products 6 Vehicle integration and testing 6.1 Objectives |
21 | 6.2 General 6.3 Input to this Clause 6.3.1 Prerequisites 6.3.2 Further supporting information 6.4 Requirements and recommendations 6.4.1 Vehicle integration 6.4.2 Test goals and test methods during vehicle testing |
24 | 6.5 Work products 7 Safety Validation 7.1 Objectives 7.2 General 7.3 Inputs to this Clause 7.3.1 Prerequisites |
25 | 7.3.2 Further supporting information 7.4 Requirements and recommendation 7.4.1 Validation environment 7.4.2 Planning of validation 7.4.3 Execution of validation |
26 | 7.4.4 Evaluation 7.5 Work products |
27 | Annex A (informative) Hazard analysis and risk assessment for motorcycles |
37 | Annex B (informative) Example of controllability classification techniques |
41 | Bibliography |