[SystemSafety] MISRA Safety Case guidelines public review

David Ward david.ward at horiba-mira.com
Wed Nov 9 19:50:18 CET 2016


Dear colleagues

MISRA is pleased to announce that a draft of its “Guidelines for Automotive Safety Case Arguments” will shortly be available for public review. The ISO 26262 standard defines a safety case as an “argument that the safety requirements for an item are complete and satisfied by evidence compiled from work products of the safety activities during development”. This new MISRA document will give practical guidance on a model for structuring automotive safety arguments, although its principles may also be applicable in other sectors.

If you would like to participate in the review, please complete and download the form which can be found at https://www.misra.org.uk/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=iN-6RAf98Us%3d&tabid=59 and return to the MISRA administrator at HORIBA MIRA. We may not be able to accept all applications for reviews but you will be informed if you have been successful and when the document is available for review, which we expect to be by the end of November.

Best regards

Dr David Ward
Senior Technical Manager, Functional Safety  ||  MISRA Project Manager
HORIBA MIRA Ltd

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