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Functional Safety and Hazard Analysis : Tonex Training


Functional Safety and Hazard Analysis covers overall safety and hazard analysis depending on a system or equipment operating correctly in response to its inputs. Learn ow to address Functional safety and hazards and carry out and the level of performance required of each safety function to meet the expectations and requirements.

Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the attendees will:

Understand the scope and general requirements for Functional safety and hazard analysis
Get familiar with IEC 61508, ISO 26262, and CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization): CENELEC – EN 61508-7
List safety and hazard requirements in your product/system lifecycle
Understand how to apply the safety and hazard analysis at a program or project level.
Understand the basic requirements for product development.
Understand hardware/software/human requirements, test and verification requirements and documentation requirements.
Understand the concepts of FMEDA ( Failure Modes Effects and Diagnostics Analysis) and probabilistic hardware analysis

Who Should Attend:

Project Managers
Product Managers
Control Engineers
Safety Engineers
Risk Analysts
Safety Equipment Development Engineers
Hardware Engineers
Software Engineers
Testing and Verification Engineers

Course Topics:

Functional Safety 101
Hazard Analysis 101
RAMS (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Safety) analysis
Functional Safety Analysis Best Practices
Functional Safety of Machinery and equipment
Functional Safety and Hazard Management
Procedures for System and Component Design
TONEX Functional Safety and Hazard Analysis Case Studies, Best Practices and Workshop
Workshop: Writing and Managing Functional Safety and Hazard Analysis Requirements

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