Functional Safety ISO 26262 ASIL Risk Classification E-Learning
This course on functional safety comprises of two modules., Here, you will learn about the concept of functional safety and its importance with examples/scenarios. The course covers the definition of functional safety and explains how the Functional Safety standard helps in getting the product rolled out in the market with adequate safety. It also emphasizes on the various safety aspects such as Product Safety, System Safety and also Functional Safety.
It also provides more insight into the concept of risk, risk assessment and risk measurements and also differentiates between reasonable and unreasonable risks. It details on Hazard identification and also its analysis. The case study on HARA analysis provides a real-time scenario with more clarity.
- Product developers
- R&D professionals
- Control engineers
- Safety engineers
- System integrators
- EPCs
- Managers of engineering departments
- Sales representatives for safety products systems and services
- Sales engineers and managers
- Marketing specialists or anybody who wants to get their functional safety knowledge certified in the associated field of Functional Safety 26262
- Learners will gain an understanding of the need for Functional Safety
- Learners will be able to define "Risk" and "Risk measurements"
- Learners will learn how to design a hazard analysis and a risk assessment
- Introduction to Functional Safety (Generic Module)
- Risk Analysis as per ISO 26262
This E-learning course offers an accelerated learning through its bite-sized modular structure. The flexibility of this self-paced E-learning means it is accessible on any device 24/7. You have the opportunity to start, pause, replay, and even restart the course at your own convenience. Upon completion of this E-learning course, you will receive a globally recognised TÜV SÜD certificate.
Upon completion, you will receive your globally recognised TÜV SÜD certificate on Functional safety ISO 26262 ASIL Risk Classification.
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- A high speed internet connection will provide best results.
- An email address is required to register for courses.
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What is the Functional Safety ISO 26262 ASIL Risk Classification Training Course?
The Functional Safety ISO 26262 ASIL Risk Classification training course is a 120-minute programme that introduces learners to the concept of functional safety, risk assessment, and hazard analysis based on ISO 26262. Through practical examples and a case study on HARA analysis, it builds knowledge of product, system, and functional safety to support safe product development.
What is included with the course?
Each course will include access to e-learning content, quizzes, and proof of completion. Additional resources may also be included and this will vary by course.
Can I pause the course and log in to it anytime?
Certainly, the course allows the learner to take a break and return to it within the defined access period (typically 365 days).
Are there any quizzes in the middle of the course?
Our e-learning courses are designed to promote interaction between the learner and content and often include quizzes. Quizzes are designed to help understand where successful learning has been achieved, and where opportunities for additional review exist.
Can I get a refund if I cancel my enrollment?
Refunds cannot be provided once a course is activated. Please be sure to review course information before activation.
What happens if I don’t finish the course within the access period?
The standard access period is 365 days to allow sufficient time to complete your course.
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