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EN 50126 / EN 50128 / EN 50129 - Railway Applications RAMS

European Union
vEN 50126:2020, EN 50128:2011 with Amendment A1:2017, EN 50129:2018 with Amendment A1:2020
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CENELEC family of European Standards for railway functional safety. EN 50126-1 (2017) specifies a system-level RAMS process and lifecycle for railway applications; EN 50126-2 (2017) is its safety application guide. EN 50128 (2011) sets the software development lifecycle and techniques for railway control and protection systems by Software Safety Integrity Level (SSIL 0-4). EN 50129 (2018) specifies safety-related electronic systems for signalling, including the safety case structure (Quality Management Report, Safety Management Report, Technical Safety Report) and SIL apportionment. The full normative text is copyrighted CENELEC material available via paid licence from CENELEC or national standards bodies; this node is held as a needs_licensed_copy placeholder.

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EN 50126 / EN 50128 / EN 50129 - Railway Applications RAMS is a compliance framework from European Union with 1 domains and 0 controls. CENELEC family of European Standards for railway functional safety. EN 50126-1 (2017) specifies a system-level RAMS process and lifecycle for railway applications; EN 50126-2 (2017) is its safety application guide. EN 50128 (2011) sets the software development lifecycle and techniques for railway control and protection systems by Software Safety Integrity Level (SSIL 0-4). EN 50129 (2018) specifies safety-related electronic systems for signalling, including the safety case structure (Quality Management Report, Safety Management Report, Technical Safety Report) and SIL apportionment. The full normative text is copyrighted CENELEC material available via paid licence from CENELEC or national standards bodies; this node is held as a needs_licensed_copy placeholder. It is used by organisations to establish and maintain compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.

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