Integrity Level definition
Examples of Integrity Level in a sentence
Safety Integrity Level (SIL) review to define safety levels of critical control and safety systems not previously completed.
If the Product is subject to the application of the ISO 26262, the Supplier, according to the Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) requirements as specified for the Products’ component(s), must produce all the evidences necessary to demonstrate the compliance with the ISO 26262 prescriptions (including reliability analysis data for all the ASIL level).
For each identified hazardous event, the severity, controllability and exposure values should be ranked to determine the associated Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL), representing the level of risk.
The prevailing version of the Software-Safety-Integrity-Level “SWSIL” requirement level “SSAS” or Safety Integrity Level “SIL” must be agreed with The CLIENT.
This is to be interpreted as the function or system providing an equivalent level of safety as Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 4 as defined within IEC 61508.
The ATC System shall provide a quantitative level of safety such that any single, independent hardware, software or communication failure, or any combination of such failures with the potential of causing death or severe injury to passengers or staff, shall not exceed the Tolerable Hazard Rate for a Safety Integrity Level 4 System as defined in EN50129.
Using the new methodology and tool developed in WP6, the Safety Integrity Level estimation of some hardware components and security assessments have been carried out according to the standards IEC 61508 and IEEE 1686.
It runs directly over the HW and abstracts it creating several runtime environments, also called partitions, where applications with different criticality level can be executed (e.g., Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 1 – 4 in accordance with the IEC 61508 safety standard).
IEC 61508 [19, 20, 23] defines the concept of Safety Integrity Level (SIL) as a discrete risk reduction level provided by a safety-related system with values in range between 1 and 4, where 4 is the highest level and 1 the lowest.
The settlement for Modification (384) includes tailored implementation of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 61511-1 concurrent with DOE-STD- 1195-2011 as a means of achieving Safety Integrity Level – 2 (SIL-2) for low demand simple Safety Instrumented Functions (SIFs) as described in Section J (DOE order list).