
A Safety Case is a structured argument, supported by evidence, intended to justify that a system is acceptably safe. Safety cases are often required as part of a regulatory process, a certificate of safety being granted only when the regulator is satisfied by the argument presented in a safety case. Industries regulated in this way include transpo...
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A systematic and often quantified model of a system or installation which demonstrates that it meets specified safety criteria. It is a legal requirement in certain industries such as offshore workings, nuclear power generation and the operation of railways.
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Safety Cases are used with in the nuclear industry,in other high risk industries, and where the public are exposed to systematic risks on a daily basis (e.g. railway transport systems). A safety case will set out how operators manage and control the health and safety of employees, members of the public and the environment. The safety case will als....
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