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Pilz UK is holding a series of one-day machinery safety courses in April covering the following topics; Basic Machinery Safety, Safety Design including ISO 13849-1/EN 62061, Electrical Machine Safety in Industrial Installations and Risk Assessment Workshop.
The series kicks off on Monday 25th of April with the Basic Machinery Safety Course, which gives delegates a basic understanding of machinery safety requirements in industry. Then on Tuesday 26th April the Safety Design inc. ISO 13849 -1/EN 62061 course runs which enables delegates to develop a greater understanding of the standards and the approach required when specifying, designing and validating a machine’s safety control system. In conjunction with this course we are offering the Safety Calculator PAScal for a special price of £175 including software licence.
The third course of the series is Electrical Machine Safety in Industrial Installations is on 27th April. This course has been put together to introduce delegates to the fundamentals of electrical safety on machinery and other installations, it also highlights the requirements of the IEC 60204 standard. Finally on the 28th April the new Risk Assessment Workshop course is running, which aims to equip delegates with the knowledge and skills to carry out risk assessments of machinery in accordance with EN ISO 12100.
All of these courses are delivered by our experienced trainers and cost £250 per person. The courses are perfect if you’re looking at refreshing your knowledge or developing your knowledge and skills further. For more information or to book a place on any of these courses contact training@pilz.co.uk or call 01536 460766.
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