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SAFETY IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY


Safety is a state of being protected from any risk, danger, damage or cause of injury.
In the automotive industry, safety means that the user, operator or manufacturer is not exposed to any risks or dangers from the motor vehicle or its parts.
Car safety itself means there is no risk of damage.

Safety in the automotive industry is particularly important and is therefore tightly regulated.
Cars and other motor vehicles must meet a number of standards and regulations, whether local or international, to be accepted in the market. The ISO 26262 standard is considered one of the best practice frameworks for achieving automotive functional safety.

In the event of a safety issue, hazard, product defect or incorrect procedure during the manufacture of a motor vehicle, the manufacturer may request the return of a batch or the entire product.
This procedure is called a product recall. Product recalls occur in all industries and can be related to manufacturing or originate from raw materials.
Testing and verification of products and functionality at different stages of the value chain is carried out to avoid recalls of these products by ensuring safety and security of end users and compliance with regulatory
requirements of the automotive industry. However, the auto industry remains particularly concerned about product recalls, which have significant financial consequences.

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