Join Parker and OEM Off-Highway for this special presentation as part of the OEM Industry Summit.
To ensure steady high levels of safety for off-road equipment, it is key to keep relevant safety standards constantly updated considering recent developments in technology. One of the most important safety standard for off-road equipment is ISO 13849, which standardizes requirements, recommendations and guidance for the design and integration of safety‐related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) that perform safety functions, including the design of software.
Learn more about how ISO 13849 breaks down the procedural requirements for electric, hybrid and diesel machine design by providing a systematic approach to the design of safety-related parts over several steps and how you could be enhancing functional safety elements from an engineering perspective. 

During this webinar, we will discuss:
  • the new provisions for software safety requirements
  • how safety is achieved and how it relates to ISO 13849
  • the importance of the enhanced safety requirement specification for inverters
  • What requirements can be put on a safety-related control system?
  • How do we know that the requirements are fulfilled and the risks are kept at a tolerable level?
  • How does ISO 13849 relate to autonomous machinery?
  • Why is redundant safety function supervision a critical requirement of  ISO 13849 standards?
Rich Nagel, Program Manager, Electrification, Parker Hannifin Corp.
Rich Nagel
Program Manager, Electrification, Parker Hannifin
Rich has over 30 years of experience in the Motion & Control Industry, having served in various roles including field sales, field applications, product management, operations, and global business development. Rich was a Marketing Director in the commercial vehicle industry prior to returning to Parker in April, 2022 to join Parker’s new Electrification Growth Team, which reports into Parker’s Motion Systems Group. Rich has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and an MBA. He resides in the Cleveland, OH area.
Jonah Leason Product Manager, Electrification, Parker Hannifin Corp.
Jonah Leason
Product Manager, Electrification, Parker Hannifin
Currently the electrification product manager at Parker with almost 10 years of experience developing commercial battery electric vehicles including scalable modular mobile energy storage systems (batteries), motor inverters (power train), auxiliary systems, and vehicle validation of class 6/7 battery electric commercial vehicles. In total, Jonah’s professional carrier includes more than 18 years of design, development, and validation of commercial vehicles.
Kathy Wells, Editor, OEM Off-Highway
Kathy Wells
Editor, OEM Off-Highway
Kathy Wells is the editor of OEM Off-Highway. She leads the brand in all facets, including print, digital, e-newsletters, social media and more. She also develops content for IRONPROS.com and helps to manage IRONPROS’ webinars and the IRONPROS Influencer program. Prior to joining OEM Off-Highway, Wells served as the editor of Construction Business Owner Magazine & Digital Media for nine years, where she led the brand’s editorial team and its content strategies for both print and digital media products, including the monthly print edition, e-newsletters, webinar programs, special projects and more. Wells is well versed in both construction business management and global construction industry trends. She holds a bachelor's degree in English from Auburn University and has nearly a decade of experience working as an editor, writer and communicator in the construction industry.

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