Modernizing Functional Safety
Building Your Safety Case Without Spreadsheets
Webinar Overview
Functional safety documentation and safety certification are becoming increasingly necessary as autonomous systems and humanoid robots co-exist with humans. This process is often complicated by fragmented safety standards, siloed engineering teams, and documentation scattered across multiple systems, making alignment, traceability, and certification readiness difficult to achieve.
As a result, teams frequently work backwards from production hardware, coordinating across disconnected spreadsheets and documents. This lack of integration limits traceability and reduces visibility into downstream impacts when changes occur.
This 45-minute webinar provides practical guidance on high-level safety compliance and how to streamline your documentation process. You’ll learn from real-world examples highlighting common obstacles and challenges safety engineers face when creating safety documentation for both internal teams and external stakeholders.
What You’ll Learn
In collaboration with Fennec Engineering, this session is designed for engineers and safety professionals who want to understand best practices in real-world, complex safety scenarios. You will learn from industry experts through applicable use cases which includes:
- How to build and maintain a complete safety case without relying on disconnected spreadsheets and documents
- How to communicate a clear, credible safety case to assessors, leadership, and non-safety engineers
- How to enable broader engineering teams to contribute to the safety case without creating bottlenecks
- How to assess and manage the impact of BOM or hardware design changes as systems evolve
- How to maintain traceability of key safety entities across the traditional V-model
By the end of the webinar, you will gain insight into how to optimize safety documentation and ease collaboration across engineering teams with Fennec Engineering’s ASAP tool.
Speakers:
- Christy Elias – Systems Engineer, Reynolds & Moore
- Steven Marks – Staff Systems Engineer, Fennec Engineering