Case reference
Alstom's Tilt Authorisation and Speed Supervision (TASS) system
Challenge
A key supporting technology for Virgin Rail's high speed tilting trains is Alstom's Tilt Authorisation and Speed Supervision (TASS) system. On high-speed trains TASS authorises tilt where permitted, removes tilt authority in a safe manner where tilt is not permitted and supervises speed. Alstom wanted to procure an independent safety assessor to support the introduction of TASS onto the UK mainline railway including the Pendolino.
Praxis was the independent safety assessor for Alstom's Tilt Authorisation and Speed Supervision (TASS) system. The work included assessment of a range of safety (HAZ ID, HAZ Log, PHA, SHA, SILs, safety requirements, safety cases), quality, system design, hardware design and EMC/environmental qualification documents against the CENELEC standards and "Yellow Book 3". Praxis audited all aspects of safety and quality management, competency, system and hardware design processes and products, and played a key role in the assessment of the TASS trials and design safety cases. TASS is a benchmark application of Praxis' approach to assessment embodied in
activeISA.
Outcome
TASS was successfully introduced onto the UK mainline railway and Virgin's challenging timescales for passenger service were met. In addition Praxis was also awarded the Notified Body role for TASS and was able to offer Alstom cost-benefit across these dual elements of assurance.