Topics: Accident Reconstruction Electrical systems , Risk assessments , Fueling safety , On-board systems safety
ISO 26262: Functional Safety - Road Vehicles Standard has become the de-facto automotive industry functional safety standard. The design phase includes system, hardware, and software development with requirements developed from the safety goals. ISO 26262 also prescribes the functional safety management activities to be performed during the safety life cycle and supports distributed development. An extensive vocabulary is defined to enable participants to engage in the context of the standard, and a selected list of acronyms is provided as a reference. This course highlights the major changes introduced in the second edition, which extends the standard's scope to include all vehicles, the objective-oriented confirmation measures approach, and references to cybersecurity at the concept and system level development.
The course has been approved by the Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR) for 4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Upon completion of this course, accredited reconstructionists should mail a copy of their course certificate of achievement and the $5 participant CEU fee to ACTAR, PO Box 1493, North Platte, NE 69103.
By participating in this course, participants will be able to:
*SAE International is authorized by IACET to offer CEUs for this course.
This course is especially valuable for engineers and managers who seek an overview of the standard's content, highlights of recent updates, and insight into how the standards community is addressing new needs. Those involved in product development for vehicle manufacturers or suppliers whose products contain electronics or software; safety engineers, managers, auditors and consultants; engineering quality professionals including SPICE, CMMI, and internal process assessment; attorneys involved in Product Liability; and supplier quality engineers will benefit from the course, without attending a multi-day workshop or following lengthy technical examples in order to become skilled practitioners.
Participants should have an engineering degree. Knowledge of automotive product development and electronics or software is helpful. A copy of the ISO 26262 Standard is not required to participate in the course; however, it is recommended and will be necessary for application after course completion.
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Rami Debouk has been a Staff Researcher at General Motors Global Research and Development Center in Warren, Michigan, since 2000. His research interests are in system safety methods and techniques, system of systems, failure diagnosis, and fault tolerant systems. Rami represents the U.S. as a technical expert in the development of the ISO 26262: Functional Safety - Road Vehicles Standard. He was named the 'Engineer of the Year' by the International System Safety Society in 2009 and was the recipient of the 2014 SAE/InterRegs Standards and Regulations Award for his involvement in developing and implementing safety processes and standards since 2001. Rami received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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