PREN 50126-1 : DRAFT 2015
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RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - THE SPECIFICATION AND DEMONSTRATION OF RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY, MAINTAINABILITY AND SAFETY (RAMS) - PART 1: GENERIC RAMS PROCESS
01-10-2017
23-11-2012
European foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Railway RAMS
6 Management of Railway RAMS - General Requirements
7 RAMS life-cycle
8 Safety Case
Annex A (informative) - RAMS plan
Annex B (informative) - Examples of parameters for
railway
Annex C (intentionally left blank)
Annex D (informative) - Risk matrix calibration and
risk acceptance categories
Annex E (informative) - Guidance on system definition
Bibliography
Defines a systematic process, tailorable to the type and size of system under consideration, for specifying requirements for RAMS and demonstrating that these requirements are achieved.
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TC 9X
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DocumentType |
Draft
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PublisherName |
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
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Superseded
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Standards | Relationship |
15/30330403 DC : 0 | Identical |
12/30187831 DC : 0 | Identical |
DIN EN 50126-1 : DRAFT 2016 | Identical |
EN 50657:2017 | Railways Applications - Rolling stock applications - Software on Board Rolling Stock |
BS EN 50657:2017 | Railways Applications. Rolling stock applications. Software on Board Rolling Stock |
16/30339594 DC : DRAFT DEC 2016 | BS EN 50129 - RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - COMMUNICATION, SIGNALLING AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS - SAFETY RELATED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS FOR SIGNALLING |
15/30330406 DC : 0 | BS EN 50126-2 - RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - THE SPECIFICATION AND DEMONSTRATION OF RELIABILITY,AVAILABILITY, MAINTAINABILITY AND SAFETY (RAMS) - PART 2: SYSTEMS APPROACH TO SAFETY |
PREN 50657 : DRAFT 2016 | RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - ROLLING STOCK APPLICATIONS - SOFTWARE ON BOARD OF ROLLING STOCK, EXCLUDING RAILWAY CONTROL AND PROTECTION APPLICATIONS |
16/30332108 DC : 0 | BS EN 50657 - RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - ROLLING STOCK APPLICATIONS - SOFTWARE ON BOARD OF ROLLING STOCK, EXCLUDING RAILWAY CONTROL AND PROTECTION APPLICATIONS |
IEC 61025:2006 | Fault tree analysis (FTA) |
EN 60812:2006 | Analysis techniques for system reliability - Procedure for failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) |
IEC 61123:1991 | Reliability testing - Compliance test plans for success ratio |
IEC 60605-4:2001 | Equipment reliability testing - Part 4: Statistical procedures for exponential distribution - Point estimates, confidence intervals, prediction intervals and tolerance intervals |
IEC 60319:1999 | Presentation and specification of reliability data for electronic components |
EN 60300-3-2:2005 | Dependability management - Part 3-2: Application guide - Collection of dependability data from the field |
IEC 60812:2006 | Analysis techniques for system reliability - Procedure for failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) |
IEC 61014:2003 | Programmes for reliability growth |
IEC 60605-6:2007 | Equipment reliability testing - Part 6: Tests for the validity and estimation of the constant failure rate and constant failure intensity |
IEC 60706-3:2006 | Maintainability of equipment - Part 3: Verification and collection, analysis and presentation of data |
IEC 61160:2005 | Design review |
EN 60706-2:2006 | Maintainability of equipment - Part 2: Maintainability requirements and studies during the design and development phase |
IEC 61070:1991 | Compliance test procedures for steady-state availability |
IEC 61078:2016 | Reliability block diagrams |
IEC 61165:2006 | Application of Markov techniques |
IEC 60605-3-1:1986 | Equipment reliability testing. Part 3: Preferred test conditions. Indoor portable equipment - Low degree of simulation |
EN 60706-3:2006 | Maintainability of equipment - Part 3: Verification and collection, analysis and presentation of data |
EN 60300-3-1:2004 | Dependability management - Part 3-1: Application guide - Analysis techniques for dependability - Guide on methodology |
EN 61078 : 1991 | RELIABILITY BLOCK DIAGRAMS (IEC 61078:2016) |
IEC TR 62380:2004 | Reliability data handbook - Universal model for reliability prediction of electronics components, PCBs and equipment |
EN 61165:2006 | Application of Markov techniques |
ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014 | Safety aspects — Guidelines for their inclusion in standards |
IEC 60300-3-2:2004 | Dependability management - Part 3-2: Application guide - Collection of dependability data from the field |
IEC 60300-3-1:2003 | Dependability management - Part 3-1: Application guide - Analysis techniques for dependability - Guide on methodology |
EN ISO 9001:2015 | Quality management systems - Requirements (ISO 9001:2015) |
IEC 61703:2016 | Mathematical expressions for reliability, availability, maintainability and maintenance support terms |
EN 61025:2007 | Fault tree analysis (FTA) |
IEC 60706-1:1982 | Guide on maintainability of equipment. Part 1 - Sections One, Two and Three. Introduction, requirements and maintainability programme |
IEC 60605-2:1994 | Equipment reliability testing - Part 2: Design of test cycles |
ISO 9001:2015 | Quality management systems — Requirements |
IEC 60706-2:2006 | Maintainability of equipment - Part 2: Maintainability requirements and studies during the design and development phase |
EN 61014:2003 | Programmes for reliability growth |
IEC 60706-5:2007 | Maintainability of equipment - Part 5: Testability and diagnostic testing |
EN 61160:2005 | Design review |
EN 61709:2017 | Electric components - Reliability - Reference conditions for failure rates and stress models for conversion |
IEC 60706-6:1994 | Guide on maintainability of equipment - Part 6: Section 9: Statistical methods in maintainability evaluation |
EN 60706-5:2007 | Maintainability of equipment - Part 5: Testability and diagnostic testing |
EN 61703:2016 | Mathematical expressions for reliability, availability, maintainability and maintenance support terms |
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