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Product Liability

Manufacturing defects in comparison to the design defects are not intended parts of the product. A manufacturing defect is due to a problem in the manufacturing process.Under product liability, a product with manufacturing defect would make the manufacturer liable for this defect no matter how much care was taken to manufacture that product. Therefore product liability is also called liability without fault.

Safety

Safety as a design concept means applying methods to reduce occupational hazards early in the design process. The emphasis should be on optimizing employee health and safety throughout the life cycle of materials and processes.

Reliability

All the decisions that are made during conceptual design affect reliability.The approach should be to identify potential failure modes, failure mechanisms, and failure sites for the system as a function of its lifecycle loading conditions.This increases the chances of determining fault generation and propagation.

Maintanability

The cost of a system throughout its life is influenced by its maintanability. Maintanability means the ease with whch any product can be maintained by correcting defects or their cause. The worn-out components should also be replcable or repairable. The unexpected working conditions should be preventable. The useful life of a product should be maximized.