Course Code: SAF-TUV0T
Time: 8:00am - 4:30 pm
Price: Call for Pricing
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Registration closes four weeks prior to course start.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Two-Day Course
The standards regarding functional safety and relevant laws and directives demand that people and organizations performing responsible (accountable) tasks during relevant life cycle phases of a machine must achieve and prove required competencies.
In this training, students will learn how the current standards dictate the selection, assembly, installation, validation, and maintenance of safety devices and components to reduce hazards from machinery and ensure the safety of people and the environment. Practical examples will demonstrate possibilities regarding machine protection.
This training will also cover safety topics, such as: redundancy, testing, distance calculations, assigning required level of risk reduction as PL, monitoring moveable guard positions, and fault avoidance for relevant life cycle phases.
After completing this course, students should understand and be able to use ISO 12100, IEC 60204-1 and other relevant machine functional safety standards.
Students who want Functional Safety for Machinery Technician Certification (TÜV Rheinland) must meet all eligibility requirements and pass the exam scheduled at the end of the second day.
COURSE AGENDA
DAY ONE:
- Understanding the Functional Safety for Machinery Technician Certification (TÜV Rheinland)
- Defining Legal Guidelines and Standards
- Defining Risk Analysis and Processes (ISO 12100:2010)
- Defining Basic Electrical Safety Principles (IEC 60204-1)
- Defining Basic Safety Principles
- Defining Machine Guarding Principles
DAY TWO:
- Identifying Safety Functions
- Identifying Safety Devices
- Identifying Circuits, Schematics, and Examples
- Defining New Standards Regarding Safety of Machinery
- Exam (1 hour)