- the safety function requirements (what the function does); and
- the safety integrity requirements (the likelihood of a safety function being performed satisfactorily).
The safety integrity level (SIL 1, 2, 3 or 4) corresponds to a range of safety integrity values, measured in terms of average probability of failure to perform a safety function on demand or in terms of probability of dangerous failure of a safety function per hour.
The safety integrity level allocated to the E/E/PE safety-related system will affect the degree of rigour to which a requirement of the standard is to be satisfied. But other factors will also affect this (see 4.1 of IEC 61508-1).
Some elements of the standard make the dependence on safety integrity level explicit by grading the requirements, for example
- 7.6.2.11 and table 5 of IEC 61508-1;
- tables 2 and 3 and annexes A and B of IEC 61508-2; and
- annexes A and B of IEC 61508-3.
- note 1 of 7.4.2.2 of IEC 61508-2 (a summary of the overall method for selecting a design approach to demonstrate achievement of a safety integrity level);
- 7.4.3 of IEC 61508-2 (requirements for hardware safety integrity); and
- 6.2.2 of IEC 61508-3 (software functional safety planning in relation to safety integrity).
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