ISO 26262

ASIL

ASIL, or Automotive Safety Integrity Level, is the ISO 26262 risk classification derived from severity, exposure, and controllability ratings for a hazardous event.

Definition

ASIL, or Automotive Safety Integrity Level, is the ISO 26262 risk classification derived from severity, exposure, and controllability ratings for a hazardous event.

Context

ASIL influences the rigor expected for safety goals, requirements, design, verification, confirmation measures, and safety evidence in automotive functional safety.

How SafeForge Supports It

SafeForge keeps ASIL-related decisions tied to HARA rows, safety goals, review status, and downstream requirements so teams can preserve the reasoning chain.

FAQ

What is ASIL?

ASIL, or Automotive Safety Integrity Level, is the ISO 26262 risk classification derived from severity, exposure, and controllability ratings for a hazardous event.

Why does ASIL matter?

ASIL influences the rigor expected for safety goals, requirements, design, verification, confirmation measures, and safety evidence in automotive functional safety.

How does Aegis SafeForge support ASIL?

SafeForge keeps ASIL-related decisions tied to HARA rows, safety goals, review status, and downstream requirements so teams can preserve the reasoning chain.