Depending on your project role, you can benefit from using ASCE to develop, manage and communicate your safety case.
ASCE reduces project risk by letting you focus on communicating and demonstrating your systematic approach to meeting your requirements, based on the project evidence.
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System assuror or Safety case author |
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Independent Assessor or Reviewer |
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Reduce acceptance risks |
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Better communicate safety controls implemented |
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Demonstrate ALARP within design scope |
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Link to safety management system documents |
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Easily navigate and communicate status of safety case to project stakeholders |
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Demonstrate defensible and systematic approach to hazard identification and risk management |
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Show relationship between safety case and engineering process and product evidence |
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Manage changes in underlying evidence during design cycle |
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Clear management of claims arguments and evidence |
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Identify impact of changes in evidence on the safety case |
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Communicate safety case progress to duty holder |
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Create safety case reports and other exports for stakeholders |
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