Introduction
These pages outline a safety case methodology that seeks to
minimise safety risks and commercial risks by
constructing a demonstrable safety case. The safety case
ideas presented here were initially developed in an
EU-sponsored SHIP project [1] and was then further developed
in the UK Nuclear Safety Research Programme (the QUARC
Project [2]). Some of the work has been published as the
Adelard Safety Case Development Manual (ASCAD) [3] and these
pages are based on the summary [4].
To know more about safety cases, please visit the other
related sections:
□ The Safety Case Structure
▪ Elements of a Safety Case
▪ Type of Claims
▪ Type of Arguments
▪ Sources of Evidences
▪ Example Arguments
□ Implementing a Safety Case
▪ Example of a layered Safety Case
▪ Traceability between levels
▪ Design for assessment
▪ The Safety Case life-cycle
▪ Safety Case contents
□ Conclusion
□ References