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Automotive Functional Safety ISO 26262 Training Bootcamp : Tonex Training



Automotive functional safety ISO 26262 training covers the background of ISO 26262 standard, its scope, the main differences from IEC 61508 (the general safety standard), and how the scope varies with adding new systems.

What is ISO 26262?

ISO 26262 is a Functional Safety standard that is a modification of the general safety standard IEC 61508 for the specifics of Automotive Electric/Electronic Systems.

Learn About:

ISO 26262 requirements
The challenges of implementing ISO 26262
The formal safety management processes and the recommended supporting processes
Risk assessment and the functional safety concept
Technical safety concept and system design
Safety-oriented hardware and software development
A methodical approach to safety analysis
Skills required for effective auditing of the ISO 26262 requirements
Skills to review the Safety Case
Functional Safety Audit and Functional Safety Assessment
Confirmation Measures including Confirmation Reviews, Functional Safety Audit and Functional Safety Assessment
Hazard analysis and risk assessment (H&R / HARA)
Parts 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 9
FMEA
FTA
ISO 26262 hardware architectural metrics
Dependent failure analysis (DFA)
DRBFM

Why Do You Need ISO 26262 Training?

ISO 26262 is the new automotive application standard for functional safety IEC 61508 that impacts the whole product lifecycle. However, applying and implementing ISO 26262 in an effective, efficient way can be challenging.

Learning Objectives:
Upon the completion of automotive functional safety ISO 26262 training, the attendees are able to:

Understand the details of ISO 26262
Identify how the scope of ISO 26262 applies to their system
Develop a Safety Case plan complying ISO 26262
Respond to Development Interface Agreement compliant to ISO
Define the safety goals and Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL)
Determine the HW requirements based on ASIL
Determine the SW requirements based on ASIL

Course Outline:

Overview of the ISO 26262
Functional Safety Management (Part 2)
Project-Independent Functional Safety Management Activities
Requirements of Safety Management
Work Products, Part 2
Concept Phase (Part 3)
Work Products, Part 3
Product Development, System Level (Part 4)
Work Products, Part 4
Product Development: Hardware Level (Part 5)
Assessing Possibility of Violation of A Safety Goal
Work Products, Part 5
Product Development: Software Level (Part 6)
Work Products, Part 7
Production and Operation (Part 7)
Work Products, Part 7
Supporting Processes (part 8)
Work Products, Part 8
ASIL-Oriented and Safety-Oriented Analyses (Part 9)
Work Products, Part 9
ISO 26262 Tools
ISO 26262 Auditing
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