Christian Wullems BIT(Hons) PhD MIEEE MACS
Cooperative Research Centre for Rail Innovation
George Nikandros BE CPEng FIRSE MIEAust MACS (Snr)
Australian Safety Critical Systems Association
Peter Nelson-Furnell B.Bus(Transport)
Public Transport Victoria
Low-cost level crossings are often criticised as being unsafe. Does a SIL (safety integrity level) rating make the railway crossing any safer? This paper discusses how a supporting argument might be made for low- cost level crossing warning devices with lower levels of safety integrity and issues such as risk tolerability and derivation of tolerable hazard rates for system-level hazards. As part of the design of such systems according to fail-safe principles, the paper considers the assumptions around the pre-defined safe states of existing warning devices and how human factors issues around such states can give rise to additional hazards.
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