TÜV Certified Automotive Safety ISO 26262 Engineer
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TÜV Certified Automotive Safety ISO 26262 Engineer
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Our Functional Safety for Automotive Training offers a comprehensive overview of all the detailed aspects related to the functional safety development of systems, hardware, and software for the use in the automotive area. It is designed to provide participants with a thorough understanding of functional safety principles, techniques and measures. In addition to the practice oriented examples, we delve into the ISO 26262 functional safety standard, equipping attendees with the knowledge to develop safe automotive items or components.
The training lasts a total of 3 days and is held in person and virtually (hybrid).
The training includes practical exercises on most topics. After the training, you can take an online exam. Upon successful completion, you will receive a certificate.
This training is tailored to benefit a wide range of professionals, from project leaders, system engineers, hardware and software developers who are involved in automotive functional safety. It is particularly important for suppliers who approach this topic for the first time or need a refresh about the latest updates based on the state of the art (ISO 26262:2018 and upcoming trends in the standard commitee).
Upon completing this training, you will gain the ability to understand the concepts related to the deployment of safety application in the automotive field. You will be well-prepared in order to design, develop or test automotive systems according to functional safety standard. You will understand the practical implication of the standard requirements (ISO 26262), applied to the context of real automotive scenarios. Additionally, you will be able to engage with assessors regarding functional safety matters.
Agenda
Day 1:
- Defining functional safety – exploring its history and principles
- Risk Based Approach
- Systematic and Random Failures
- Safety Integrity Levels and Metrics
- Standards for functional safety (overview major standards)
- Safety architectures & Fail-safe techniques
- Basic safety calculations
- Organizational measures
- Development processes
Day 2:
- Safe Hardware Development (ISO 26262-5)
- Automotive safety integrity levels (ASIL)
- Safety Architectures
- Failure Rates and Metric Calculation
- Diagnostic Coverage and FMEDA
- Techniques and Measures
- HW Process Development
Day 3:
- Safe Software Development (ISO 26262-6)
- Software Process Development
- Software Design
- Software Test and Verification
- Tools for usage in safety development
- Safety Communication