Reliability Goal definition for Safety critical systems
Reliability is the cornerstone of safety-critical systems, where failure can lead to hazardous outcomes, operational disruptions, or regulatory non-compliance. As systems become increasingly complex and integrated, defining and achieving reliability targets is both a technical and compliance-driven challenge.
This webinar introduces a structured approach to reliability goal setting for safety-critical actuators / mechatronic systems. It covers scenario-based reliability definition using methods such as Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) and Reliability Block Diagrams (RBD), while also addressing practical validation strategies. Participants will gain insights into balancing reliability targets with feasible testing approaches, confidence level selection, and system-level safety requirements.
The webinar is highly relevant for SaRS members including Reliability managers, Reliability analysts, Requirements engineers and Safety managers, offering practical methods to set and validate reliability targets for safety-critical systems. It will provide attendees with tools to address real-world reliability challenges, improve system safety, and ensure compliance with industry standards and attendees will gain actionable insights directly applicable to their work in safety and reliability engineering.
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The webinar will the presented by Narasimman Sunderajan.
Narasimman is a senior reliability and functional safety engineer with over 12 years of experience in automotive, industrial, and medical sectors. He is a certified Six Sigma Green Belt and Functional Safety Professional, with deep expertise in Design for Reliability, and safety analysis compliance with ISO 26262 and IEC 61508. Several IEEE papers published author and Fellow of SaRS. Narasimman has led global teams, driven cost-saving reliability strategies, and delivered innovative solutions for complex, safety-critical systems.
Starts
Wednesday, 15th October 2025 at 12:30pm
Ends
Wednesday, 15th October 2025 at 1:45pm