Top Misunderstandings about Functional Safety Webinar Vol 2

Top Misunderstandings about Functional Safety – Vol 2

Webinar

Webinar

Top Misunderstandings about Functional Safety –   Vol 2

Throughout our 20 years of experience in testing and certifying functional safety related systems and components, our TÜV SÜD experts have observed recurring issues arising from misunderstanding of some concepts of functional safety. In our webinar, we highlight some of the most interesting errors about high level safety concepts and detailed implementation aspects (hardware and software). Furthermore, we clarify those misunderstandings, so that you can recognise and avoid such errors in future projects.

This webinar addresses persons firstly approaching functional safety as well as experienced safety engineers, safety managers and project leaders who are familiar with functional safety topics and would like to learn about some non-conventional functional safety aspects.

Presentation 45 min, Q&A 15 min


Our webinar will tackle these points, focusing on:

  • Common misunderstandings about unit tests specifications
  • Common misunderstandings about  SIL, qualification and redundancy
  • Common misunderstandings about tool qualification
  • Corrective statements about those common misunderstandings  

About the speaker

Christopher Zimmer, Expert Functional Safety at TÜV SÜDChristopher Zimmer

Expert Functional Safety at TÜV SÜD

Christopher has worked over 3 years at Fraunhofer ESK in Munich as an embedded systems designer hardware/software for wireless localization systems. He has more than 4 years of experience in functional safety projects related to machinery, automotive and safety system evaluation with main focus on operating systems/hypervisors, libraries, tools and semiconductor IP assessment. Since 2017 he also acts as a trainer for IEC 61508, ISO 26262 and ISO 13849.


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