IS
LAPT
Master Certificate Level 6-7 Leadership ISO Transport
ISO 21448 — Safety of the Intended Functionality SOTIF
REF: TR-ROD-21448
6
Subjects
500
Total Marks
65%
Pass Mark
Lifetime
Validity
Who Is It For

This certification is designed for senior managers, team leaders, and executives in the transport industry with substantial experience in road safety and system management. It is essential for those aiming to enhance their leadership capabilities and drive compliance with international safety standards.

Prerequisites

None

Awarding Body: LAPT — London Academy of Professional Training

Curriculum Overview
1 Leadership in Safety Culture 0 chapters · 50 marks
2 Best Practices in Safety Management 0 chapters · 100 marks
3 Safety Auditing Techniques 0 chapters · 75 marks
4 ISO 21448 Implementation Strategies 0 chapters · 75 marks
5 Risk Management Frameworks 5 chapters · 6 classes · 100 marks
Understanding ISO 21448 and SOTIF Principles 6 classes
1.1 Define ISO 21448 and its Importance in Safety Protocols
1.2 Explain the Core Concepts of Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF)
1.3 Identify Key Risk Management Frameworks Relevant to SOTIF
1.4 Analyze Case Studies Highlighting SOTIF Implementation
1.5 Assess the Impact of Non-Compliance with ISO 21448 Standards
1.6 Develop a Basic Risk Management Plan Following SOTIF Guidelines
Identifying and Analyzing Hazards in Road Transport
Risk Assessment Techniques for SOTIF Compliance
Developing Mitigation Strategies for Identified Risks
Continuous Monitoring and Improvement in SOTIF Practices
6 Introduction to SOTIF 5 chapters · 30 classes · 100 marks
Understanding the Principles of SOTIF in Road Transport 6 classes
1.1 Define SOTIF and Its Relevance to Road Transport
1.2 Explore Key Principles of Safety of the Intended Functionality
1.3 Identify the Role of ISO 21448 in Road Safety
1.4 Analyze SOTIF Case Studies in Road Transport Applications
1.5 Evaluate Potential Risks and Challenges in Implementing SOTIF
1.6 Develop Strategies for Integrating SOTIF into Road Transport Systems
Identifying and Evaluating Potential Hazards in SOTIF 6 classes
2.1 Define Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF) Principles
2.2 Recognize Common Hazards in SOTIF Contexts
2.3 Analyze Real-World SOTIF Incident Case Studies
2.4 Utilize Hazard Identification Techniques in SOTIF
2.5 Assess Risk Levels Associated with Identified Hazards
2.6 Develop Mitigation Strategies for SOTIF Hazards
Frameworks for Implementing SOTIF Requirements 6 classes
3.1 Define SOTIF and Its Importance in Safety Frameworks
3.2 Identify Key Components of SOTIF Requirements
3.3 Explore Major Frameworks for Implementing SOTIF
3.4 Analyze Case Studies of Successful SOTIF Implementation
3.5 Develop Best Practices for Complying with SOTIF Standards
3.6 Create an Action Plan for Integrating SOTIF in Your Organisation
Risk Management Strategies in SOTIF 6 classes
4.1 Define Key Concepts of Risk Management in SOTIF
4.2 Identify Stakeholder Requirements and Expectations
4.3 Assess Potential Risks in Intended Functionality
4.4 Develop Mitigation Strategies for Identified Risks
4.5 Implement Monitoring Processes for Ongoing Risk Assessment
4.6 Evaluate the Effectiveness of Risk Management Strategies
Future Trends and Challenges in SOTIF Implementation 6 classes
5.1 Identify Future Trends Impacting SOTIF Implementation
5.2 Analyze Key Challenges in Adopting SOTIF Standards
5.3 Explore Technological Innovations Shaping SOTIF Practices
5.4 Assess Regulatory Developments Affecting SOTIF Compliance
5.5 Evaluate Stakeholder Perspectives on SOTIF Integration
5.6 Develop Strategies for Overcoming SOTIF Implementation Barriers
Assessment Breakdown
50%
Theory
35%
Practical
15%
Project

Passing Mark: 325 / 500 (65%)

Methods: Written Examination, Practical Assignment, Portfolio Assessment

How to Enrol

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