Safety Analysis

FMEA

FMEA, or Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, is a structured method for identifying failure modes, their effects, causes, controls, and risk priorities.

Definition

FMEA, or Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, is a structured method for identifying failure modes, their effects, causes, controls, and risk priorities.

Context

FMEA is often used after item-level hazard analysis to reason about system, hardware, software, or process failures and their effects.

How SafeForge Supports It

SafeForge connects safety analysis outputs to requirements, review status, and evidence so FMEA findings can remain part of the traceable safety argument.

FAQ

What is FMEA?

FMEA, or Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, is a structured method for identifying failure modes, their effects, causes, controls, and risk priorities.

Why does FMEA matter?

FMEA is often used after item-level hazard analysis to reason about system, hardware, software, or process failures and their effects.

How does Aegis SafeForge support FMEA?

SafeForge connects safety analysis outputs to requirements, review status, and evidence so FMEA findings can remain part of the traceable safety argument.