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Understanding Functional Safety and Technical Safety Concept- Parts 3, 4, 5 and 6 and 9 – 2 Days

Seminar Content

This two-day course is designed to help your company prepare for the release of ISO 26262, providing in-depth review of ISO 26262 Safety and Technical Safety Concept-  Parts 3,4,5 and 6 and 9 in a practical nature. This class will give you the information to understand what is necessary to implement ISO 26262 Safety and Technical Safety Concept-  Parts 3,4,5 and 6 and 9.

ISO 26262 is a Functional Safety standard which is currently under development, titled "Road vehicles -- Functional Safety", scheduled to be published mid-2011. The course is a combination of alternating in-front presentations and hands-on work and is conducted in English.

­This is standard is an adaptation of the Functional Safety standard IEC 61508 for the specifics of Automotive Electric/Electronic Systems.

Who Should Attend

Functional Safety Managers, Product Development Managers, Functional Safety implementation leaders and team including Senior Management interested in getting an in-depth understanding of ISO 26262 and Functional Safety Management System.

Recommended Training and/or Experience

Students should be involved in or aware of software and hardware development as it relates to the motor vehicle industry.

Seminar Materials

Each participant will receive a seminar manual including case studies

Seminar Goals

  • Provide a high level overview of the standard.
  • Cover functional safety aspects as related Safety and Technical Safety Concept-  Parts 3,4,5 and 6 and 9 Provide an automotive-specific risk-based approach for determining risk classes (Automotive Safety Integrity Levels, ASILs)
  • Understanding Hazards Analysis and Risk Assessment
  • Provide understanding of Hardware and Safety Reliability Metrics.

Seminar Outline

Day One

  • Introduction and Overview to ISO 26262
    • Concept Phase
    • Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment
  • Safety Requirements
  • System Level Development
  • Safety Analyses in 26262

Day Two

  • Hardware Level Development
  • Hardware Metrics
    • Summary of Overview of Hardware Metrics
    • Safety Reliability Metrics

Understanding Functional Safety and Technical Safety Concept

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Jul 17-18, 2012-San Jose, CA
 Understanding Functional Safety and Technical Safety ConceptJul 17-18, 2012-San Jose, CA
Aug 20-21, 2012-Ann Arbor, MI
 Understanding Functional Safety and Technical Safety ConceptAug 20-21, 2012-Ann Arbor, MI
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