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Independant safety Assesment - Level of Independance?

What level of independance is required?



This came up in a recent conversation. It should be appropriate to the risk but at the back of my mind I seem to recal a table the went from



SIL4         Totally seperate organisation



Down to an individual from a different department.



Not having been involved directly in this area for some time is this still true?



Are the levels common or do they vary from Standard to Standard?



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  • On a related topic; the proportionality of assessment as well as independence is likely to be on the agenda at the forthcoming ISA WG Seminar ( in collaboration with the Safety Critical Systems Club) on 24th November in London.  Details of the event are on the SCSC website and also in the TPN,

    or use this link:

    http://scsc.org.uk/file/351/Nov-2015-ISA-WG-Programme-v3.pdf



    If you haven't booked to attend, then please do so soon.

    The event also includes a workshop - specifically looking at proportionality to help inform the WG publications which can be referenced as 'good practise'.



     
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  • On a related topic; the proportionality of assessment as well as independence is likely to be on the agenda at the forthcoming ISA WG Seminar ( in collaboration with the Safety Critical Systems Club) on 24th November in London.  Details of the event are on the SCSC website and also in the TPN,

    or use this link:

    http://scsc.org.uk/file/351/Nov-2015-ISA-WG-Programme-v3.pdf



    If you haven't booked to attend, then please do so soon.

    The event also includes a workshop - specifically looking at proportionality to help inform the WG publications which can be referenced as 'good practise'.



     
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