Modern hazard management requires not only an understanding of the basic principles of safety, but the application of those principles to specific problems. This course is designed to apply those basics to the issue of safety arising from the application of mechanical energies in industrial equipment. It refreshes the knowledge and understanding of the basic principles, and applies them to specific instances.
The course is designed for those who have a responsibility to manage the issue of safety, as well as those who have to implement the safety systems.
Aims
To present a modern, consistent philosophy and approach to mechanical & electrical safety.
To develop the capability to write useful reports for the planning of major machine maintenance
Learning Outcomes
On completing this course, participants will be able to:
Have a better working knowledge of the principles of safety
Identify and assess a machine for safety
Plan the safety considerations for a planned outage of a major machine
Deal with the safety concerns of a forced outage
Examine and rate a workshop safety profile
Content
Fundamental concepts and models of safety
Logical and sequential examination of machine safety
Planning safety systems for maintenance
Implementing machinery safety systems
Target Population
Supervisors and team leaders, line or support function managers