A really helpful explanation of part 3 sir! thanks a lot and looking forward to your next set of videos in this series. by any chance are there any pieces of training you provide in ISO 26262 topics? I'm already a little experienced in functional safety so it would be of great help to my career.
Hi Srinivas, we're happy to hear that our videos help you further! You can find all our trainings regarding Functional Safety here: www.kuglermaag.com/training-functional-safety-iso-26262/. In case you have any questions, please let us know! :)
Thanks for your question! You have to distinguish between safety goals which are the top-level safety requirements on the vehicle level and more detailed safety requirements. Here are some examples: Safety goals: - The steering column lock shall be inhibited when the vehicle is in motion. - The airbag shall not deploy unless there has been an accident. Safety requirements: - The motion of the window lift shall be stopped if the “pinch” force exceeds the defined limit. - Power assist shall be disabled if it becomes unpredictable, that is, if it causes the steering wheel to “jump” unexpectedly, or to shudder excessively in use. - The … system shall provide correct status information. These examples give you an idea of what we are talking about. We hope this helps you further! :)
Hello sir... can you tell me that which basic qualifications is required for Functional Safety Officer job/position & how can we apply for this job after your course ??
Our courses are only related to employees who are responsible for projects, decision-makers and safety officers who require a comprehensive insight into risk scenarios and defence strategies in dealing with internal risks. For more information about what exactly you learn through our trainings please refer here: www.kuglermaag.com/training-functional-safety-iso-26262/
great pronunciation ever I heard, German were not good many times, but you are the best one !
Thank you very much for the great feedback! :)
Thank you..beginners can understand easily ..
Thank you - this is exactly our intention. We're glad to hear that!
Very detailed and simple explanation. It was very useful and helpful.
Thank you Mr. Erwin Petry... Your videos are nice.. Will surely comeback with questions...
Your very welcome with your questions.
Well explained j really like it
Great explanation!
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thankyou for the excellent and clear explanation . :)
"Product development at the system level" will be the next release. Post-production is running.
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A really helpful explanation of part 3 sir! thanks a lot and looking forward to your next set of videos in this series. by any chance are there any pieces of training you provide in ISO 26262 topics? I'm already a little experienced in functional safety so it would be of great help to my career.
Hi Srinivas, we're happy to hear that our videos help you further! You can find all our trainings regarding Functional Safety here: www.kuglermaag.com/training-functional-safety-iso-26262/. In case you have any questions, please let us know! :)
Please do more videos on ISO26262
Our next video about ISO26262 will be published in July. Stay tuned! :)
Could you please make a video on a example product which goes through all this levels of ISO 26262 and things to be done
Thank you very much for your input - we definitely will consider this for future videos! :)
Sir please can I know what does determine boundaries for an item mean
Can I get more idea on formulation of safety goals with functional safety requirements
Thanks for your question! You have to distinguish between safety goals which are the top-level safety requirements on the vehicle level and more detailed safety requirements. Here are some examples:
Safety goals:
- The steering column lock shall be inhibited when the vehicle is in motion.
- The airbag shall not deploy unless there has been an accident.
Safety requirements:
- The motion of the window lift shall be stopped if the “pinch” force exceeds the defined limit.
- Power assist shall be disabled if it becomes unpredictable, that is, if it causes the steering wheel to “jump” unexpectedly, or to shudder excessively in use.
- The … system shall provide correct status information.
These examples give you an idea of what we are talking about.
We hope this helps you further! :)
Hello sir... can you tell me that which basic qualifications is required for Functional Safety Officer job/position & how can we apply for this job after your course ??
Our courses are only related to employees who are responsible for projects, decision-makers and safety officers who require a comprehensive insight into risk scenarios and defence strategies in dealing with internal risks. For more information about what exactly you learn through our trainings please refer here: www.kuglermaag.com/training-functional-safety-iso-26262/