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What is sufficiently safe?

3 min · 6 de ene de 2026
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Hello and welcome to a new episode of “Applied FuSa,” a podcast for FuSa pragmatists. In this episode, we will answer one of the most crucial questions in any safety-related project: How do I know that my product is sufficiently safe? And what exactly is the difference between compliance and achievement of functional safety? Note: The scope of this episode is limited to the safety of a supplier's design. In addition, non-technical requirements like compliance with standards still apply, of course.

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