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ISO 26262 training built around how your team actually works
Functional safety training should connect the standard to how your team actually works. Mod.Blueprint turns standards-based training into role-aware, workflow-specific courses shaped around your operating context.
Most ISO 26262 training explains the standard.
That matters, but it often leaves teams with the harder question:
How do we apply this inside our actual workflows, roles, handoffs, documentation practices, reviews, and decisions?
How Mod treats ISO 26262
Mod starts with your operating context.
That may include:
who needs the training
where they sit in the safety lifecycle
what decisions they make
where handoffs happen
what work products they touch
what assumptions create risk
where the standard meets your actual process
What the course can include
A Mod.Blueprint ISO 26262 course can be shaped around:
functional safety fundamentals
safety lifecycle responsibilities
HARA and risk classification
safety goals and requirements
ASIL thinking
work products and documentation
confirmation measures
safety case logic
role-specific decision points
handoffs between systems, software, hardware, safety, quality, and program teams
All framed in your team’s processes and workflows.
Mod.Blueprint does not replace certification training or formal standards instruction. It helps teams turn standards knowledge into practical, role-aware training for how the work gets done.
Start with one training need
Your first Mod.Blueprint course could be functional safety. It could be quality. It could be management, onboarding, process adoption, compliance, or soft skills.
The topic matters. And, whatever topic you need, the course will be built around your team: how they work, where decisions happen, what standards or expectations they need to apply, and what the work needs to look like when training is done.
For a limited time, your first Mod.Blueprint course is 50% off.
Use code BLUEPRINT50 at checkout.