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BS EN 50129:2003

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

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Railway applications. Communication, signalling and processing systems. Safety related electronic systems for signalling

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

05-12-2018

Superseded by

BS EN 50129:2018

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-07-2010

$669.38
Including GST where applicable

Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
4 Overall framework of this standard
5 Conditions for safety acceptance and approval
Annex A (normative) - Safety Integrity Levels
Annex B (normative) - Detailed technical requirements
Annex C (normative) - Identification of hardware
        component failure modes
Annex D (informative) - Supplementary technical information
Annex E (informative) - Techniques and measures for
        safety-related electronic systems for signaling for
        the avoidance of systematic faults and the control of
        random and systematic faults
Annex ZZ (informative) - Coverage of Essential Requirements
         of EC Directives
Bibliography

Describes safety-related electronic systems (including sub-systems and equipment) for railway signalling applications.

Committee
GEL/9
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 00/241939 DC and DD ENV 50129. (05/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
98
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This standard is applicable to safety-related electronic systems (including sub-systems and equipment) for railway signalling applications.

The scope of this standard, and its relationship with other CENELEC standards, are shown in Figure 1.

This standard is intended to apply to all safety-related railway signalling systems/sub-system/equipment. However, the hazard analysis and risk assessment processes defined in EN 50126 and this standard are necessary for all railway signalling systems/sub-systems/equipment, in order to identify any safety requirements. If analysis reveals that no safety requirements exist (i.e.: that the situation is non-safety-related), and provided the conclusion is not revised as a consequence of later changes, this safety standard ceases to be applicable.

This standard applies to the specification, design, construction, installation, acceptance, operation, maintenance and modification/extension phases of complete signalling systems, and also to individual sub-systems and equipment within the complete system. Annex C includes procedures relating to electronic hardware components.

This standard applies to generic sub-systems and equipment (both application-independent and those intended for a particular class of application), and also to systems/sub-systems/equipment for specific applications.

This standard is not applicable to existing systems/sub-systems/equipment (i.e. those which had already been accepted prior to the creation of this standard). However, as far as reasonably practicable, this standard should be applied to modifications and extensions to existing systems, sub-systems and equipment.

This standard is primarily applicable to systems/sub-systems/equipment which have been specifically designed and manufactured for railway signalling applications. It should also be applied, as far as reasonably practicable, to general-purpose or industrial equipment (e.g.: power supplies, modems, etc.), which is procured for use as part of a safety-related signalling system. As a minimum, evidence shall be provided in such cases to demonstrate

either that the equipment is not relied on for safety,

or that the equipment can be relied on for those functions which relate to safety.

This standard is applicable to the functional safety of railway signalling systems. It is not intended to deal with the occupational health and safety of personnel; this subject is covered by other standards.

Standards Relationship
NEN EN 50129 : 2003 C1 2010 Identical
I.S. EN 50129:2003 Identical
NF EN 50129 : 2003 Identical
DIN EN 50129 : 2003 COR 1 2010 Identical
NBN EN 50129 : 2004 Identical
SN EN 50129 : 2003 Identical
EN 50129 : 2003 COR 2010 Identical
EN 50129:2003 Equivalent
UNE-EN 50129:2005 Identical

RSSB GE/GN8640 : ISSUE 1 GUIDANCE ON PLANNING AN APPLICATION OF THE COMMON SAFETY METHOD ON RISK EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT
NFPA 130 : 2017 FIXED GUIDEWAY TRANSIT AND PASSENGER RAIL SYSTEMS
RSSB GE/GN8646 : ISSUE 1 GUIDANCE ON THE COMMON SAFETY METHOD FOR RISK EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT
RSSB GE/RT8075 : ISSUE 3 AWS AND TPWS INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
RSSB GE/GN8650 : ISSUE 1 GUIDANCE ON HIGH-INTEGRITY SOFTWARE-BASED SYSTEMS FOR RAILWAY APPLICATIONS
RSSB GE/RT8035 : ISSUE 2 AUTOMATIC WARNING SYSTEM (AWS)

IEC 61025:2006 Fault tree analysis (FTA)
EN 50125-3 : 2003 COR 2010 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR EQUIPMENT - PART 3: EQUIPMENT FOR SIGNALLING AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
EN 50124-2:2017 Railway applications - Insulation coordination - Part 2: Overvoltages and related protection
R009-004 : 2001 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - SYSTEMATIC ALLOCATION OF SAFETY INTEGRITY REQUIREMENTS
EN 61508-1:2010 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems - Part 1: General requirements
MIL HDBK 338/1 : A NOTICE 1 ELECTRONIC RELIABILITY DESIGN HANDBOOK VOLUME 1
EN 50128:2011/AC:2014 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - COMMUNICATION, SIGNALLING AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS - SOFTWARE FOR RAILWAY CONTROL AND PROTECTION SYSTEMS
IEC 60812:2006 Analysis techniques for system reliability - Procedure for failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA)
HD 485 : 200S1 ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR SYSTEM RELIABILITY - PROCEDURE FOR FAILURE MODE AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS (FMEA)
EN 50159-2 : 2001 COR 2010 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - COMMUNICATION, SIGNALLING AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS - PART 2: SAFETY RELATED COMMUNICATION IN OPEN TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
UIC A155 RP 7 : 1986 THE DESIGN OF COMPUTER BASED SAFETY SYSTEMS
EN 50124-1:2017 Railway applications - Insulation coordination - Part 1: Basic requirements - Clearances and creepage distances for all electrical and electronic equipment
UIC A155 RP 12 : 1988 FAILURE CATALOGUE FOR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
EN 50125-1:2014 Railway applications - Environmental conditions for equipment - Part 1: Rolling stock and on-board equipment
EN 50159-1 : 2001 COR 2010 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - COMMUNICATION, SIGNALLING AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS - PART 1: SAFETY RELATED COMMUNICATION IN CLOSED TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
EN 50155:2017 Railway applications - Rolling stock - Electronic equipment
HD 617 : 200S1 FAULT TREE ANALYSIS (FTA)
ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems — Requirements
UIC A155 RP 11 : 1987 PROOF OF SAFETY OF COMPUTER-BASED SAFETY SYSTEMS
IEC 61508-1:2010 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems - Part 1: General requirements (see Functional Safety and IEC 61508)
UIC A155 RP 6 : 1985 COMPUTER BASED SAFETY SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION
EN 50126 : 1999 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - THE SPECIFICATION AND DEMONSTRATION OF RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY, MAINTAINABILITY AND SAFETY (RAMS)

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