内部培训 面向汽车行业从业者的SOTIF培训
ISO 21448
ISO 21448
A major design goal for the development of advanced automotive systems is to ensure that the intended functionality is free of unreasonable risk. Guidance on how to achieve safety of the intended functionality iso provided by the international standard ISO 21448. If you are keen to get a hands-on introduction to this topic, our “SOTIF for Automotive Professionals” training course is just what you need.
Ensuring the safety of driving automation systems encompasses two aspects, namely the avoidance of unreasonable risk
(1) caused by malfunctioning system behavior as well as
(2) caused by hazards associated with the intended functionality and its implementation, e.g. due to performance limitations.
The first aspect - known as functional safety - has been addressed by the industry for more than a decade and is governed by the well-established ISO 26262 standard. The second aspect - referred to as safety of the intended functionality (SOTIF) - however, is more of an emerging topic and practical guidance is limited.
In this two day SOTIF course, we will
The conveying of theory is supplemented by a wide range of practical examples and hands-on exercises.
Looking for a shorter introduction to SOTIF? Then perhaps our one-day “SOTIF Compact” training course would be a good option?
This training class is designed for automotive professionals (development engineers, engineering managers, quality and project managers, safety engineers and managers) involved in the development of driving automation systems or emergency intervention systems, as well as other people interested in SOTIF.
Functional modifications to address SOTIF related risks
SOTIF Release
Safety standards such as ISO 21448 require that people who develop safety-related E/E systems have sufficient specialist knowledge. Corresponding evidence is regularly requested. Therefore, following our SOTIF trainings, the participants have the opportunity to prove their acquired specialist knowledge in a certificate examination conducted in collaboration with Technische Akademie Esslingen (TAE).
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