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Life-critical system
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A life-critical system or safety-critical system is a system whose failure or malfunction may result in: * death or serious injury to people, or * loss or severe damage to equipment or * environmental harm.
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A life-critical system or safety-critical system is a system whose failure or malfunction may result in: * death or serious injury to people, or * loss or severe damage to equipment or * environmental harm. Risks of this sort are usually managed with the methods and tools of safety engineering. A life-critical system is designed to lose less than one life per billion (109) hours of operation. Typical design methods include probabilistic risk assessment, a method that combines failure modes and effects analysis with fault tree analysis. Safety-critical systems are increasingly computer-based.