BS EN ISO 26262:2012 is an international standard that provides guidelines for the functional safety of electrical and electronic systems in road vehicles. It is specifically designed to address the potential hazards associated with automotive electronics and ensure their proper functioning.
Scope and Objectives
The standard aims to provide manufacturers, suppliers, and other stakeholders with a framework to manage safety throughout the entire lifecycle of automotive electrical and electronic systems. This includes concepts, activities, and processes related to system design, development, production, operation, service, and decommissioning.
Key Requirements
The standard sets out several key requirements that need to be met in order to achieve functional safety. These include the identification of potential hazards and their associated risks, the implementation of safety functions to mitigate these risks, the verification and validation of safety measures, and the management of safety-related information throughout the lifecycle.
Benefits and Challenges
Implementing BS EN ISO 26262:2012 brings numerous benefits to the automotive industry. It helps improve the overall safety performance of vehicles, enhances trust and confidence among consumers, and reduces the risk of accidents caused by electronic malfunctions. However, complying with the standard also presents challenges in terms of resource allocation, technical expertise, and the integration of safety processes into existing development workflows.
Contact: Eason Wang
Phone: +86-13751010017
Tel: +86-755-33168386
Add: 1F Junfeng Building, Gongle, Xixiang, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China