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Human factors element system safety process

The functional FMEA is used to evaluate failures in one or many subsystems that function within a larger system, while the hardware FMEA examines failures in the assemblies, subassemblies, and components within those subsystems. The FMEA, therefore, has great versatility in the system safety process. The analysis can either be specialized, without regard for other subsystems which are not within the scope of the analysis, or it can be generalized to encompass total subsystem or system effects of a given failure condition. However, because the FMEA does not consider the human factors element or multiple failure analyses within a system, other types of system safety analysis tools and techniques should also be utilized. [Pg.133]


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