Machinery Safety Training Course |
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Introduction
Few engineers would be prepared to state that they are fully familiar with all aspects of the
regulations, standards and risk management techniques relating to machinery safety. But this
four day Machinery Safety training course presents all of this material in the form of a
single training package suitable for electrical and mechanical engineers and engineering
managers. In addition to classroom sessions there are also practical exercises and
examinations that, if passed, lead to the candidate being awarded a City & Guilds Machinery
Safety Certificate. |
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Course Content
- Day 1
- Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations.
- CE marking requirements covering Machinery, EMC and Low-Voltage Directives.
- Harmonised standards structure.
- BS EN 60204-1 Safety of Machinery - Electrical equipment of machinery.
- Questioning section.
- Day 2
- BS EN 954-1 Safety of machinery – Safety related parts of control systems.
- Practical wiring exercises to the categories of the standard for E- Stop circuits
including fault monitoring.
- Principles and aspects of machine guarding.
- Questioning section.
- Day 3
- Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998.(PUWER)
- Practical wiring session on guard switches, 2 hand control systems etc, including fault
indication and monitoring.
- Questioning section.
- Day 4
- Risk assessment concepts and theory. Including BS EN ISO 12100, BS EN 1050.
- Applications of safety devices.
- Practical method of risk assessment.
- Temporary safety measures.
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Who should attend
Electrical and mechanical engineers and engineering managers needing to have a thorough understanding of all aspects of machinery safety. |
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Registration
- On line
Course registration can be completed, including secure payment via a credit card, by clicking on the email link immediately below.
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- Off line
To register with any other form of payment simply click on the "CLICK HERE to pay without using a Credit Card " below and follow the instructions.
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