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A systematic evaluation process of collecting and analyzing data to determine the current, historical or projected compliance of an organization to a standard.
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- Hazard analysis A process of examining a system throughout its life cycle to identify and eliminate or mitigate to an acceptable level inherent safety-related risks. HA provides a prioritized assessment of real or potential conditions that may cause harm or undesired damage, enabling a focus on eliminating or mitigating to an acceptable level the most severe and/or frequent hazards.
- Advanced product quality planning and control planA comprehensive system for quality planning and control including quality tools and protocols covering product and process design & development, verification & validation, assessment, and preventative & corrective actions. Also called advanced quality planning (AQP).
- CapabilityAn estimate of the combined variation of random and systematic measurement errors based on an assessment of the measurement system.
- Human systems integration (HIS)The integrated and comprehensive analysis, design, assessment of requirements, concepts, and resources for system manpower, personnel, training, safety and occupational health, habitability, personnel survivability, and human factors engineering.
- Initial riskThe first assessment of the potential risk of an identified hazard. Initial risk establishes a fixed baseline for the hazard.
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