foutveiligheid
Foutveiligheid, often translated as fail-safe, refers to a design principle that ensures a system fails in a safe state. This means that if a component or the entire system malfunctions, it will revert to a condition that prevents harm to people, equipment, or the environment. The primary goal of foutveiligheid is to minimize the consequences of failure.
This principle is applied across various fields, including engineering, software development, and industrial processes. In mechanical
Implementing foutveiligheid often involves redundancy, where critical components have backups, or simple, robust designs that are