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Automotive System Safety - (Quality and Reliability Engineering) by Joseph D Miller (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Contains practical insights into automotive system safety with a focus on corporate safety organization and safety management Functional Safety has become important and mandated in the automotive industry by inclusion of ISO 26262 in OEM requirements to suppliers.
- About the Author: JOSEPH D. MILLER of J. D. Miller Consulting, Inc, USA, was Chief Engineer of System Safety where he established and directed the system safety process for TRW Automotive worldwide.
- 235 Pages
- Technology, automotive
- Series Name: Quality and Reliability Engineering
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About the Book
"The book serves as a practical guide to incorporate system safety efficiently into an organization. The content is based on the author's experience and can aid small and large automotive companies, and the managers and engineers in those companies, to improve system safety. Further, it will be a useful tool for marketing, sales, and business development professionals to understand and converse knowledgeably with customers and prospects"--Book Synopsis
Contains practical insights into automotive system safety with a focus on corporate safety organization and safety management
Functional Safety has become important and mandated in the automotive industry by inclusion of ISO 26262 in OEM requirements to suppliers. This unique and practical guide is geared toward helping small and large automotive companies, and the managers and engineers in those companies, improve automotive system safety. Based on the author's experience within the field, it is a useful tool for marketing, sales, and business development professionals to understand and converse knowledgeably with customers and prospects.
Automotive System Safety: Critical Considerations for Engineering and Effective Management teaches readers how to incorporate automotive system safety efficiently into an organization. Chapters cover: Safety Expectations for Consumers, OEMs, and Tier 1 Suppliers; System Safety vs. Functional Safety; Safety Audits and Assessments; Safety Culture; and Lifecycle Safety. Sections on Determining Risk; Risk Reduction; and Safety of the Intended Function are also presented. In addition, the book discusses causes of safety recalls; how to use metrics as differentiators to win business; criteria for a successful safety organization; and more.
- Discusses Safety of the Intended Function (SOTIF), with a chapter about an emerging standard (SOTIF, ISO PAS 21448), which is for handling the development of autonomous vehicles
- Helps safety managers, engineers, directors, and marketing professionals improve their knowledge of the process of FS standards
- Aimed at helping automotive companies--big and small--and their employees improve system safety
- Covers auditing and the use of metrics
Automotive System Safety: Critical Considerations for Engineering and Effective Management is an excellent book for anyone who oversees the safety and development of automobiles. It will also benefit those who sell and market vehicles to prospective customers.
From the Back Cover
AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM SAFETY CRITICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR ENGINEERING AND EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT JOSEPH D. MILLER
CONTAINS PRACTICAL INSIGHTS INTO AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM SAFETY WITH A FOCUS ON CORPORATE SAFETY ORGANIZATION AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Functional Safety has become important and mandated in the automotive industry by inclusion of ISO 26262 in OEM requirements to suppliers. This unique and practical guide is geared toward helping small and large automotive companies, and the managers and engineers in those companies, improve automotive system safety. Based on the author's experience within the field, it is a useful tool for marketing, sales, and business development professionals to understand and converse knowledgeably with customers and prospects.
Automotive System Safety: Critical Considerations for Engineering and Effective Management teaches readers how to incorporate automotive system safety efficiently into an organization. Chapters cover: Safety Expectations for Consumers, OEMs, and Tier 1 Suppliers; System Safety vs. Functional Safety; Safety Audits and Assessments; Safety Culture; and Lifecycle Safety. Sections on Determining Risk; Risk Reduction; and Safety of the Intended Function are also presented. In addition, the book discusses causes of safety recalls; how to use metrics as differentiators to win business; criteria for a successful safety organization; and more.
- Discusses Safety of the Intended Function (SOTIF), with a chapter about an emerging standard (SOTIF, ISO PAS 21448), which is for handling the development of autonomous vehicles
- Helps safety managers, engineers, directors, and marketing professionals improve their knowledge of the process of FS standards
- Aimed at helping automotive companies--big and small--and their employees improve system safety
- Covers auditing and the use of metrics
Automotive System Safety: Critical Considerations for Engineering and Effective Management is an excellent book for anyone who oversees the safety and development of automobiles. It will also benefit those who sell and market vehicles to prospective customers.
About the Author
JOSEPH D. MILLER of J. D. Miller Consulting, Inc, USA, was Chief Engineer of System Safety where he established and directed the system safety process for TRW Automotive worldwide. He led the US Technical Advisory Committee (USTAG) for Functional Safety (ISO26262) for 12 years and served as an ISO expert voting the US position. He also led the US delegation for the Safety of the Intended Function (SOTIF) ISO PAS 21448.