ISO 26262-3:2018: Concept phase
Plain and simple clause by clause explanation of ISO 26262-3:2018: Concept phase with exercises (electric vehicle)
Description
This course is about ISO 26262-3: Concept phase. All relevant clauses of this part of ISO 26262 are explained in the course. The following clauses are considered:
Clause 5: Item definition
Clause 6: Hazard analysis and risk assessment
Clause 7: Functional safety concept
The following aspects are considered in Clause 5: Item definition:
Definition of functions
Creation of a Block Diagram
Environmental conditions
Legal aspects
External measures
The following aspects are considered in Clause 6: Hazard analysis and risk assessment:
Definition of hazardous scenarios
Assessment of hazardous scenarios
Detailed description of ISO 26262 parameters and categories for Exposure, Controllability and Severity (a lot of ISO 26262 examples are included)
Determination of the ASIL according to ISO 26262 risk matrix
Definition of safety goals
Review of the hazard analysis and risk assessment
The following aspects are considered in Clause 7: Functional safety concept
Refinement of the safety goals
Derivation of functional safety requirements
Preliminary architectural assumptions
Review of the functional safety concept
The course includes two exercises. One exercise for Clause 6: Hazard analysis and risk assessment and one exercise for Clause 7: Functional safety concept.
In the exercises you will learn step by step how to create a hazard analysis and risk assessment and how to develop the functional safety concept for an electric vehicle and the safety goal "Avoid an unintented acceleration".
A possible solution for the exercises is presented in a video.
What You Will Learn!
- Automotive Safety Standard
- Automotive Engineering
- ISO 26262
- Functional Safety
- ISO 26262-3: Concept phase
- Item Definition
- Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment
- Functional Safety Concept
- Safety Goals
- Functional Safety Requirements
- Functional Safety for Electric Vehicles
- Preliminary Architectural Assumptions
Who Should Attend!
- Project Leaders
- Safety Managers
- System Designers
- Software Developers
- Hardware Developers
- Test Engineers
- Quality Responsibles