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Schneider Electric Training Courses 2012

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40Safety FundamentalsTwo-day Instructor-led Course (On Demand)Course DescriptionThe objective of this course is to explore and explain the benefits, requirements and obligationssurrounding plant process and functional machine safety requirements. The workshop includesa combination of class room instruction followed by hands-on experience with tutorials andexamples. Real life scenarios will be used in classroom discussion and debate, students areencouraged to bring documentation that can be used and shared with the class.DurationTwo-day instructor-led course, with lunch provided.Audience▪ This course is designed to suit Systems Integrators, OEMsor anyone who needs to design, implement or maintain safetyin and around Plant and MachineryBasic30%PracticalIntermediate70%TheoryAdvancedPrecursors▪ Students should complete the online “Fundamentals of Safety”course and have at least six months experience with safetycontrol systems and understand general automationprogramming and engineering principlesProductSolutionsFundamentalsSafety Fundamentals Course OutlineDay 1 of 2Day One provides an overview safety fundamentals,then covers the following topics:▪ Lifecycle Risk management for Plant and Machine(AS/NZS 4360:2004 Risk management)▪ National OHS Strategy 2002-<strong>2012</strong> (Safe Design)▪ Principles of Safe Design▪ The definition of “Reasonably Practicable”▪ Reliability vs. Probability▪ Safety System Principles - Hierarchy of Control▪ Introducing Functional (ISO13849-1) andQualitative (AS4024) Machine Safety Standards▪ Safety Integrity Levels, Categories andPerformance Levels. Selecting theappropriate method for your installationDay 2 of 2Day two extends the fundamentals covered on dayone to include:▪ Detailed comparison of AS4024 and ISO13849-1▪ Measuring compliance against each standard▪ True to life examples of managing, assessing andachieving compliance of a typical automatedcontrol system▪ Prepared scenario allowing studentsto assess, design and validate a safetysystem, while applying legal and regulatoryframework, reasonably practicable concepts,hierarchy of control and standards▪ SISTEMA Workshop – Guided examplesof how to use software evaluation toolfor functional safety on machinesPart number:SAUTR1011Easy ways to registerWeb: www.schneider-electric.com.au/trainingEmail: training.courses@au.schneider-electric.com

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