Applied FuSa

Release for Production

6 min · 6 jan 2026
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Beschrijving

Hello and welcome to a new episode of “Applied FuSa,” a podcast for FuSa pragmatists. Release for Production Report is a work product that is created at the end of a product development process to authorize a safety-related product for production. ISO 26262 specifies only five requirements for the Release for Production in Part 2, Section 6.4.13, which will be presented in this episode. In addition, we will also answer the question: Who should own the Release for Production Report?

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Tailoring of Safety Activities

Hello and welcome to a new episode of “Applied FuSa,” a podcast for FuSa pragmatists. “We have to do this because it’s written in the ISO.” You hear that a lot, but it’s not always true. In line with the motto “Everything goes, nothing’s a must,” ISO 26262 offers enough flexibility in how its requirements are implemented. In fact, deviations are allowed—as long as it’s demonstrated that they don’t result in an unacceptable, safety-relevant risk. In other words: everything is fine as long as functional safety concepts are implemented completely and correctly, since these are the ultimate goal from a FuSa perspective. This episode explains the ISO 26262 requirements regarding tailoring. Which raises the question: can those requirements themselves be tailored? Hmm… now it’s getting complicated… but let’s wait and see.

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