Functional Safety for Machinery Introduction
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION INSTRUCTOR-LED
Course Code: SAF-TUV1
Time: 8:00am - 4:30 pm
Price: Call for Pricing
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Registration closes four weeks prior to course start.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The standards regarding functional safety and relevant laws and directives demand that people and organizations performing responsible (accountable) tasks during all relevant life cycle phases of a machine must achieve and prove the required competencies.
This is an introduction to functional safety for machinery standards and is highly recommended to prepare students for the Rockwell Automation®/ TÜV Rheinland engineer certification course.
This course will define the design and proof requirements for functional safety of machines, according to current standards and guidelines. Practical examples will demonstrate possible techniques for machine guarding and protection.
This course will also introduce organizational measures that can be instituted to protect employees and equipment. The organizational measures include quality assurance techniques and documentation for life-cycle design and validation.
After completing this course, you should understand how safety devices and components are assembled and applied to reduce hazards from machinery so the necessary safety for people and the environment is achieved.
COURSE AGENDA
DAY ONE:
- Understanding the Functional Safety for Machinery Certification (TÜV Rheinland)
- Defining European Guidelines and Requirements
- Defining OSHA Guidelines and Requirements
- Defining Risk Analysis and Processes (ISO 12100:2010)
- Defining ISO 13849-1
- Identifying Safety Devices
DAY TWO:
- Identifying Safety Functions of Machines
- Identifying Circuits, Schematics, and Examples
- Defining New Standards Regarding Safety of Machinery
DAY THREE:
- Defining ISO 13849-1/2
- Defining IEC 62061
- Defining Basic Electrical Safety Principles (IEC 60204-1)
- Performing ISO 13849/IEC 62061 calculations