turvalistest
Turvalistest, or safety testing, refers to a systematic process of evaluating and verifying the safety, reliability, and performance of products, systems, or environments to ensure they meet established standards and regulations. The primary goal of safety testing is to identify potential hazards, mitigate risks, and prevent accidents, injuries, or failures that could arise from improper design, manufacturing defects, or operational errors.
Safety testing encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including mechanical, electrical, chemical, and environmental assessments. In
Testing methods vary depending on the application. Some common approaches include:
- Functional testing, where a product is operated under normal and extreme conditions to verify its intended
- Stress testing, which subjects a system to conditions beyond its typical operating limits to assess its
- Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), a proactive method to identify potential failure points and their
- Compliance testing, ensuring adherence to national or international safety standards, such as ISO, IEC, or industry-specific
Safety testing is not limited to physical products; it also applies to software, infrastructure, and workplace
Regulatory bodies and standards organizations often mandate safety testing to protect consumers and users. Failure to