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Identifies and Categorizes all Failure Conditions

System Safety Assessment

  Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA)
  Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
  Failure Mode and Effects Summary (FMES)
  Preliminary System Safety Assessment (PSSA)
  System Safety Assessment (SSA)
  Common Cause Analysis (CCA)
 ü Common Mode Analysis (CMA)
 ü  Particular Risk Analysis (PRA)
 ü  Zonal Safety Analysis (ZSA)
  Architectural Mitigation Analyses
  DAL Assessments / Justification reports
 

Reliability Engineering

  Reliability Management / Program Office
  Reliability Program Plans
  Reliability Modeling
  Reliability Development & Accelerated-Life
  Failure Rate / Reliability Predictions
  Failure Reporting, Analysis & Corrective Action
  System (FRACAS)


Technical Points / Summary

? The FHA is a function by function analysis that establishes the severity of the failure conditions of each aircraft or system level function, e.g. loss of braking, uncommanded braking, opening a specific valve, etc.

? Aircraft FHAs are performed at a high level and used to identify the aircraft level safety requirements, e.g. FC and severity (CAT, HAZ, MAJ, etc).









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System FHAs are more detailed and identify system failures (single and combinations) that contribute to the aircraft level FCs.

? Both FHAs are qualitative and provide the top events for the PSSA's FTAs ...