Driving change - SGS-TUV Saar offers semiconductor companies bespoke training for new safety standards
SGS-TÜV Saar has announced it is offering bespoke ISO 26262 training courses that focus on the typical challenges in developing IPs & ICs for automotive applications.
- (1888PressRelease) April 19, 2018 - IP and IC developing and manufacturing companies are being encouraged by SGS-TÜV Saar to take advantage of its bespoke ISO 26262 training courses which focus on typical challenges in developing IPs & ICs for automotive applications. The first in a number of training programs will be held in May 2018.
With new safety standards for vehicle functions and their electronic components set to come into force in July 2018, companies dealing with functional safety are being urged by SGS-TÜV Saar, the accredited testing body for functional safety, to start preparing now for the changes.
ISO 26262, the standard for functional safety, covers all vehicle functions and the electronic components that could result in personal injury in the event of failure. Extensive changes are expected that will affect the entire supply chain, from vehicle manufacturers to system and component suppliers right through to the semiconductor industry.
The Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) of Edition 2 appeared in February 2018 and, as no further changes will be made to its contents, it sends a green light to industry bodies to start preparing for the transition. For the first time, part 11 of this standard will provide a guideline how to understand and apply all normative parts during development.
To help the semiconductor industry better understand and manage the impact of the changes, SGS-TÜV Saar has designed a bespoke three-day course open to all those working in the silicon world. This training was successfully carried out worldwide for different companies, starting from IP providers, over IC developers up to silicon manufacturers.
Marcus Rau from SGS-TÜV Saar said:
“As the accredited testing body for Functional Safety, SGS-TÜV Saar is best-placed to guide the industry and our training course will focus on practical examples outlining in clear terms how to implement the standard’s requirements. All participants, who would like to get the optional SC-AFSP certificate, will have the chance to take a 2h exam right after closing the training session on the third day.
“It’s encouraging that considerable experience from the practical application of the standard has fed into the new edition of the standard. The result is the addition of two completely new sections to ISO 26262 Edition 2 which contain many improvements, clarifications and new examples, especially when talking about implications to silicon.”
Training on the semiconductor specific application of ISO 26262
The first three-day course will be held in Silicon Valley, May 28-30, 2018, followed by a course in Austin, July 24-30, 2018. Further courses can be found on the SGS website; in-house training is also available. Bookings can be made online at:
https://www.sgs-tuev-saar.com/en/functional-safety-training/automotive-training/semiconductor-development/personal-qualification-sc-afsp.html
About SGS-TÜV Saar
SGS-TÜV Saar originated in 2008 as a joint venture by the SGS Group Germany and the TÜV Saarland e.V. The accredited testing body for Functional Safety supports clients from fields such as industrial services, automotive and automation on all issues relating to Functional Safety from its headquarters in Munich and its offices across Germany and branches around the world. Its independent auditors provide training and qualifications, consultancy, safety analytics, testing, and certification. The SGS-TÜV Saar experts actively participate as members of the relevant standardization bodies, including the committees for ISO 26262 and IEC 61508. Further information is available at: www.sgs-tuev-saar.de
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About SGS
SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 95,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 2,400 offices and laboratories around the world.
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