Definition
A safety case is a structured argument, supported by evidence, that a system is acceptably safe for its intended use and operating context.
Context
A safety case connects claims, arguments, assumptions, requirements, verification evidence, review records, and residual risk decisions.
How SafeForge Supports It
SafeForge supports audit-ready evidence by preserving traceability from HARA and TARA outputs through goals, requirements, reviews, and artifacts.
FAQ
What is Safety Case?
A safety case is a structured argument, supported by evidence, that a system is acceptably safe for its intended use and operating context.
Why does Safety Case matter?
A safety case connects claims, arguments, assumptions, requirements, verification evidence, review records, and residual risk decisions.
How does Aegis SafeForge support Safety Case?
SafeForge supports audit-ready evidence by preserving traceability from HARA and TARA outputs through goals, requirements, reviews, and artifacts.