Delphi: Sneak peak into ISO 26262 international committee’s latest news
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Think. Analyse. Prove. How ISO 26262 provides a
solution space for functional safety experts. Interview with Dave Higham, Delphi Powertrain Systems, UK
Dave Higham is Head of Functional Safety at Delphi
Powertrain Systems, UK. During this year’s 5th International
Conference ISO 26262 in Berlin, Automotive IQ met with Mr.
Higham to discuss how to approach functional safety within
the framework of the ISO 26262 standard as well as its
meaning for customer relations.
Mr. Higham, what is your role at Delphi and how are you
involved with ISO 26262?
I work in the Powertrain Systems division, but I’m also involved with the alignment of functional
safety practices to ISO 26262 across company wide. I run a cross-divisional steering team
looking at best practice, process, organizational frameworks, competence of frameworks,
training, and so on. At the higher level the idea is to get a network of collaboration so we can
cascade it down into the organization but also promote the evolution of best practices from the
project team, across every division, so every division can learn from each other.
And you’re also a member of the ISO committee, right? How long have you been doing that?
Yes, I started off at the UK level in 2008. I’ve been on the international committee for 2 years.
I think most people in the industry are curious to find out about the second edition of the
Standard which is expected to be finalized within the next three years.