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'''Machine Safety Course''' can be as simple as describing the safety and control components in a panel and how they operate , to more complex courses covering risk assessment methods and procedures. | |||
The course provides information about the latest WHS legislation and is a follow-on from the introduction Course. It has been specially put together for technical staff who are given the task of building safety features into new machinery or to upgrade the safety features on existing machinery. | |||
The course is primarily aimed at engineers with responsibility for design, project, safety and development. | |||
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==MachineSAFE Introduction== | |||
This popular course has been designed to provide a basic knowledge on how to make machinery safe. It has been updated to include the key points of machinery safety with reference to the new WHS legislation, and Australian Standard AS4024.1-2006 Safety of machinery. | |||
==MachineSAFE Advanced== | |||
This newly developed course is a follow on from the Introduction Course and has been specially put together for technical staff who are given the very important task of building safety features into new machinery or upgrading the safety features on existing machinery. It delves into much more detail on the key aspects of mechanical and electrical safety design for machinery. | |||
==Customised Machinery Safety Courses== | |||
We can create customised courses that cater for the specific needs of your organisation such as conveyor safety, Lock out Tag out/energy isolation, risk assessment, machine guarding, safety control system design, etc. |
Latest revision as of 22:00, 2 February 2013
Machine Safety Course can be as simple as describing the safety and control components in a panel and how they operate , to more complex courses covering risk assessment methods and procedures.
The course provides information about the latest WHS legislation and is a follow-on from the introduction Course. It has been specially put together for technical staff who are given the task of building safety features into new machinery or to upgrade the safety features on existing machinery. The course is primarily aimed at engineers with responsibility for design, project, safety and development.
MachineSAFE Introduction
This popular course has been designed to provide a basic knowledge on how to make machinery safe. It has been updated to include the key points of machinery safety with reference to the new WHS legislation, and Australian Standard AS4024.1-2006 Safety of machinery.
MachineSAFE Advanced
This newly developed course is a follow on from the Introduction Course and has been specially put together for technical staff who are given the very important task of building safety features into new machinery or upgrading the safety features on existing machinery. It delves into much more detail on the key aspects of mechanical and electrical safety design for machinery.
Customised Machinery Safety Courses
We can create customised courses that cater for the specific needs of your organisation such as conveyor safety, Lock out Tag out/energy isolation, risk assessment, machine guarding, safety control system design, etc.