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Does your organization understand and train employees on what is an Operational Design Domain?
It’s on the list.
Great idea! We’re looking into it.
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B
C
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It’s in the works.
D
We sure do.
E
1/12
We’re getting ready to start on that.
No, but we’re looking into it.
Great idea! But no.
Do you have an application process for deploying an autonomous vehicle that includes safety criteria?
2/12
Are you ready to deploy an AV safely?
Do you have a documented process for procuring an AV?
3/12
Answered no to previous question.
If so, do you include the Operational Design Domain in your vehicle procurement document?
4/12
I don't understand the question.
As part of your AV selection process, do you ask suppliers to provide a fully defined Operational Design Domain that includes AV constraints and limitations?
5/12
We sure have.
Nope. Is that important?
Have you completed a route risk assessment?
6/12
Okay! You’re on your way to procuring a vehicle for your use case. Let’s look at that operating environment a little more closely.
Risk mitigation accomplished.
If so, have any risk mitigation measures been put in place along the route as a result of the assessment?
7/12
Have you put a formal near-miss/accident investigation process in place?
8/12
Safety Management System in place!
What about a Safety Management System?
9/12
They are in the works.
We’re getting ready to start on those.
No, but we’re looking into them.
Do you have defined safety performance metrics and a reporting system in place?
10/12
Do you have an Emergency Action Plan?
11/12
Have you trained First Responders and Public Safety officials in how to deal with an AV in case of an emergency incident?
12/12
You are not ready for the safe deployment of AVs.
Develop and communicate a fully defined Operational Design Domain (ODD) for the AV deployment. As part of your procurement process, gain an understanding of the ODD limitations and constraints of the type of vehicle you are looking to deploy. Use this to assess the proposed route/geofenced area. Understand the requirements of a Safety Management System. Develop a plan for emergencies and a process for near misses and accidents. Engage with First Responders to help them understand your plans, the technology, and the vehicles.
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As part of your procurement process, gain an understanding of the ODD limitations and constraints of the type of vehicle you are looking to deploy. Use this to assess the proposed route/geofenced area.
Understand the requirements of a Safety Management System.
Develop a plan for emergencies and a process for near misses and accidents.
Engage with First Responders to help them understand your plans, the technology, and the vehicles.
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You are taking the right steps to safely deploy an AV/ADS.
Make sure you fully understand the ODD limitations and constraints of the vehicle you are looking to deploy. Use this to assess the proposed route/geofenced area. Ensure the risk mitigations for the route/geofenced area will be in place for the deployment. Review the requirements of a Safety Management System against the system currently in place. Carry out an emergency response assessment and engage with First Responders and Public Safety personnel. Regularly review all safety metrics.
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Well done! You have many systems in place to safely deploy an AV/ADS.
Ensure there are no changes to the required ODD or to the limitations and constraints of the vehicle. Ensure all risk mitigation measures for the route/geofenced area are in place. Review your Safety Assurance program. Ensure regular deployment planning briefings with First Responders and Public Safety personnel. Communicate your Emergency Action Plan to all relevant personnel.