Training

Training: EN 5012X standards for railway applications

RN4

Duration

2 days

Rate

1100€

Teaching methods

Presentations with illustrated practical case support

For who

Project Managers, Design Offices, Methods, R&D, Quality

Prerequisites

Former

Subject matter expert and/or specialist

Evaluation methods

Feedback form and self-assessment provided at the end of training

Pedagogical evaluation throught exercices and questionnaires

Places

Bended Session Format - In-person or Remote (PARIS/LYON)

In compagny/On-Site sessions upon request

Objectives

The objective of this training is to provide participants with a precise overview of the current content of the 3 CENELEC standards EN50126, EN50128 and EN50129, to understand their implementation and to highlight the difficult points and significant impacts on the realization process, in particular the use of applicable methods/techniques for the development of functionally safe systems in the railway transportation domain.

Program

The commissioning of a system in the railway domain (urban or rail) is linked to the implementation of a CENELEC reference related to safety. The EN 50129 and EN 50128 standards, although applicable to the signaling subsystem, are considered applicable by major industrials and operators in the absence of other references. This EN 5012X reference applies at all levels (system, hardware, to a lesser extent software), for all new systems, all major modifications, and all clarifications on the expected activities of a safety-related project.

Introduction

  • Introduction to the "mother" standard: IEC 61508 and its derivatives
    • Concept of "prescription"
    • Analysis of the safety implementation of an E/E/PE system
    • Impact on the realization process
  • Review of functional analysis

Presentation of the 3 current standards

  • CENELEC Architecture EN 50126, EN 50128, EN 50129
  • Their interlinking and relationship with EN 50159-1 and -2 and EN 50155
  • Key Elements:
    • Analysis of the SIL concept and its application to software (SSIL)
    • Introduction to the notion of "requirement"
    • Study of the "safety case" concept
    • Presentation of the GAME principle

Implementation

  • Generic RAMS process
  • Systematic approach to safety
  • Implementation of hardware and software recommendations
  • Description of Safety Case(s) - Content, Realization, Analysis, Validation Evidence
  • Presentation of the legislative reference: STPG and RFN
  • Evaluation, Certification and Cross-acceptance: Evaluation of development and certification process

Discussion on effective implementation and presentation of examples

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