Standards Identifier

Which safety standard applies to your project?

Navigating international safety standards can be overwhelming. Use this quick guide to identify the primary regulatory frameworks for your industry — then let our embedded AI tool isolate your exact compliance targets automatically.

Select your industry, mobility type, and operational environment to instantly isolate your compliance targets.

AI Standards Identifier
Industry · Mobility · Environment

01 Industry vertical

02 Mobility configuration

03 Operational environment

Interactive preview — full AI mapping connects at launch.

Compliance roadmapSample output
ISO 10218-2
Industrial robot integration
Primary
ISO 3691-4
Driverless industrial trucks
Primary
ISO 13849-1
Performance Level · PL d
Target PL
IEC 61508
Foundational E/E/PE safety
Baseline
Your roadmap — exact compliance targets, performance levels, and safety integrity baselines — generates here once the AI engine is live.
Primary Regulatory Frameworks

Covered by our independent audits.

The core frameworks our principal engineers navigate, mapped to the systems that fall under each.

Industrial Robotics

ISO 13849ISO 10218

Autonomous Mobile Robots

ISO 3691-4IEC 61508

Automotive & Electric Vehicles

ISO 26262

Agricultural Automation

ISO 25119

Rail Signaling & Control

EN 50126EN 50128EN 50129

General Electronic Safety

IEC 61508
How It Works

From parameters to roadmap in three steps.

1

Input your system parameters

Select your industry vertical, machine mobility configuration, and operational environment from the interactive menus.

2

Automated regulatory mapping

The AI tool instantly cross-references your parameters against our proprietary safety engineering database.

3

Review your compliance roadmap

The tool generates a clear summary of your exact compliance targets, target performance levels, and required safety integrity baselines.

Isolate your targets

Try the Standards Identifier.

Map your industry, mobility, and environment to your exact compliance targets — then bring the roadmap to a principal engineer.

Try the Standards Identifier