ISO 26262-3:2018: Concept phase

Plain and simple clause by clause explanation of ISO 26262-3:2018: Concept phase with exercises (electric vehicle)

Ratings: 4.46 / 5.00




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