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Dependability management - Part 1: Enabling dependability (IEC 56/1886/CD:2020); Text in German and English

Abstract

This part of IEC 60300 supports the development and implementation of management systems such as those described in the ISO 9000 series (Quality management) and the ISO 55000 series (Asset management). It provides guidance to managers and their technical and financial personnel on: - the meaning and significance of dependability from a business, technical and financial perspective; - the activities that need to be integrated into management systems and life cycle processes in order to achieve dependable systems, products and services; - planning and implementing dependability activities throughout the life cycle to achieve and assure dependable outcomes, taking into account other requirements such as costs, safety and the environment, customer goodwill, brand and reputation. This document is applicable to any type of system both new and existing, to mass produced industrial or consumer products to components and to services. The standard covers hardware, software, technical documentation, services and personnel required for operations. and support.

Begin

2020-12-02

Planned document number

DIN EN IEC 60300-1

Project number

02229883

Responsible national committee

DKE/K 132 - Zuverlässigkeit  

draft standard

Dependability management - Part 1: Enabling dependability (IEC 56/1886/CD:2020); Text in German and English
2021-06
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previous edition(s)

Dependability management - Part 1: Guidance for management and application (IEC 60300-1:2014); German version EN 60300-1:2014
2015-01

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