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16、 avez des questions, visitez le FAQ du Service clients ou contactez-nous: Email: csciec.ch Tl.: +41 22 919 02 11 Fax: +41 22 919 03 00 IEC 62425 Edition 1.0 2007-09 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD NORME INTERNATIONALE Railway applications Communication, signalling and processing systems Safety related electr
17、onic systems for signalling Applications ferroviaires Systmes de signalisation, de tlcommunications et de traitement Systmes lectroniques de scurit pour la signalisation INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION COMMISSION ELECTROTECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE XD ICS 45.060 PRICE CODE CODE PRIX ISBN 2-831
18、8-9310-0 2 62425 IEC:2007 CONTENTS FOREWORD.5 INTRODUCTION.7 1 Scope.8 2 Normative references9 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations.10 3.1 Definitions .10 3.2 Abbreviations.15 4 Overall framework of this standard16 5 Conditions for safety acceptance and approval17 5.1 The safety case .17 5.2 Evide
19、nce of quality management19 5.3 Evidence of safety management 21 5.3.1 Introduction .21 5.3.2 Safety life-cycle .22 5.3.3 Safety organisation 23 5.3.4 Safety plan 24 5.3.5 Hazard log.25 5.3.6 Safety requirements specification.25 5.3.7 System/sub-system/equipment design25 5.3.8 Safety reviews .25 5.3
20、.9 Safety verification and validation 25 5.3.10 Safety justification26 5.3.11 System/sub-system/equipment handover26 5.3.12 Operation and maintenance .26 5.3.13 Decommissioning and disposal 26 5.4 Evidence of functional and technical safety 26 5.5 Safety acceptance and approval 29 5.5.1 Introduction
21、 .29 5.5.2 Safety approval process.30 5.5.3 After safety approval32 5.5.4 Dependency between safety approvals.32 Annex A (normative) Safety integrity levels.33 Annex B (normative) Detailed technical requirements .47 Annex C (normative) Identification of hardware component failure modes .62 Annex D (
22、informative) Supplementary technical information79 Annex E (informative) Techniques and measures for safety-related electronic systems for signalling for the avoidance of systematic faults and the control of random and systematic faults .86 Bibliography95 Figure 1 Scope of the main IEC railway appli
23、cation standards.9 Figure 2 Structure of IEC 62425 .17 62425 IEC:2007 3 Figure 3 Structure of safety case19 Figure 4 Example of system life-cycle (from IEC 62278) .21 Figure 5 Example of design and validation portion of system life-cycle 23 Figure 6 Arrangements for independence .24 Figure 7 Structu
24、re of technical safety report29 Figure 8 Typical safety acceptance and approval process.31 Figure 9 Examples of dependencies between safety cases/safety approval.32 Figure A.1 Safety requirements and safety integrity 34 Figure A.2 Global process overview36 Figure A.3 Example risk analysis process.37
25、 Figure A.4 Definition of hazards with respect to the system boundary38 Figure A.5 Example hazard control process40 Figure A.6 Interpretation of failure and repair times 41 Figure A.7 Treatment of functional independence by FTA .42 Figure A.8 Relationship between SILs and techniques 45 Figure B.1 In
26、fluences affecting the independence of items52 Figure B.2 Detection and negation of single faults.55 Figure C.1 Example of a 4-terminal resistor, using a hybrid thick layer technique 65 Figure D.1 Example of a fault analysis method .83 Table A.1 SIL-table 45 Table C.1 Resistors68 Table C.2 Capacitor
27、s69 Table C.3 Electromagnetic components69 Table C.4 Diodes .71 Table C.5 Transistors.72 Table C.6 Controlled rectifiers 73 Table C.7 Surge suppressors .74 Table C.8 Opto-electronic components .75 Table C.9 Filters.76 Table C.10 Interconnection assemblies 76 Table C.11 Fuses.77 Table C.12 Switches a
28、nd push/pull buttons.77 Table C.13 Lamps77 Table C.14 Batteries.78 Table C.15 Transducers/sensors (not including those with internal electronic circuitry)78 Table C.16 Integrated circuits.78 Table D.1 Examples of measures to detect faults in large-scale integrated circuits by means of periodic on-li
29、ne testing, with comparison (SW or HW), in a 2-out-of-n system 84 Table E.1 Safety planning and quality assurance activities (referred to in 5.2 and 5.3.4)88 Table E.2 System requirements specification (referred to in 5.3.6).88 Table E.3 Safety organisation (referred to in 5.3.3) .89 Table E.4 Archi
30、tecture of system/sub-system/equipment (referred to in 5.4).89 4 62425 IEC:2007 Table E.5 Design features (referred to in 5.4) 90 Table E.6 Failure and hazard analysis methods (referred to in 5.4) .91 Table E.7 Design and development of system/sub-system/equipment (referred to in 5.3.7)91 Table E.8
31、Design phase documentation (referred to in 5.2).92 Table E.9 Verification and validation of the system and product design (referred to in 5.3.9)93 Table E.10 Application, operation and maintenance (referred to in 5.3.12 and 5.4).94 62425 IEC:2007 5 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ RAILWAY
32、 APPLICATIONS COMMUNICATION, SIGNALLING AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS SAFETY RELATED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS FOR SIGNALLING FOREWORD 1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees
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43、ys. It was submitted to the National Committees for voting under the Fast Track Procedure as the following documents: FDIS Report on voting 9/1057/FDIS 9/1087/RVD Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on voting indicated in the above table. This
44、document is based on EN 50129. This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. 6 62425 IEC:2007 The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until the maintenance result date indicated on the IEC web site under “http:/webs
45、tore.iec.ch“ in the data related to the specific publication. At this date, the publication will be reconfirmed, withdrawn, replaced by a revised edition, or amended. 62425 IEC:2007 7 INTRODUCTION This standard is the first International Standard defining requirements for the acceptance and approval
46、 of safety-related electronic systems in the railway signalling field. This standard is derived from the European Standard EN 50129. Safety-related electronic systems for signalling include hardware and software aspects. To install complete safety-related systems, both parts within the whole life-cy
47、cle of the system have to be taken into account. The requirements for safety-related hardware and for the overall system are defined in this standard. Other requirements are defined in associated IEC standards. This standard is the common base for safety acceptance and approval of electronic systems
48、 for railway signalling applications. The aim of railway authorities and railway industry is to develop railway systems based on common standards. The safety authorities having jurisdiction can apply this standard to the relevant matters they choose. On this basis, cross- acceptance of safety approv
49、als for sub-systems and equipment can be applied by the different national safety authorities. Cross-acceptance is applicable to generic approval, not to specific applications. The standard consists of the main part (Clause 1 to Clause 5) and Annexes A, B, C, D and E. The requirements defined in the main part of the sta
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