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ISO 26262 Training

Under the guidance of two senior-level ISO 26262-experienced instructors, your engineers will be exposed to a better understanding of the ISO 26262 implementation process.

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Overview: ISO 26262 Training

The ISO 26262 training from LHP covers conception to production. Functional safety features are clearly defined for automotive electronic systems for on-highway vehicles. New and existing products must follow safety measures to avoid, detect, and control system failures. Under the guidance of two senior-level ISO 26262-experienced instructors, your engineers will be exposed to a better understanding of the ISO 26262 implementation process. Get a head start on implementing ISO 26262 requirements by upgrading Day 2 as a custom workshop built around a specific product from your organization. 

Learning Objectives
  • Describe the meaning of ISO 26262 and what is being done in the automotive industry
  • Explain the intent of each section and the impact it has organizationally, with your customers, and the drivers of the standard
  • Clarify how OEM agreements are shared with suppliers, and the impact it has on organizations
  • Derive a working example of ASIL using HARA and other ISO 26262 practices
  • Reference the provided materials months later for clarification and further understanding

16-hour Workshop

Virtual

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For Groups up to 20 Engineers

Training Material will be shipped to each attendee (cost included for the contiguous USA)

 

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Training Location

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Columbus, 47203
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Pontiac, MI 48341
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