In introduction to the application of the Machinery Functional Safety standard IEC62061
Workshop Objectives
The objective of this course to introduce the key concepts and develop a basic understanding of how a safety related control function (SCRF) is assessed, designed, installed, commissioned, operated, managed and maintained to the required level of risk reduction.
This course assists in developing a basic understanding of the competencies required to manage the SCRF from management to technician and is a good introductory course for those wishing to progress to the third party accredited machinery functional safety engineer course.
Who Should Attend?
Application engineers, system integrators, developers, safety specialists and authorized experts in machinery
Duration
3 days
COURSE AGENDA
Day 1
• Understanding the Functional Safety for Machinery Certification (TÜV Rheinland)
• Defining European Guidelines and Requirements
• Defining OSHA Guidelines and Requirements
• Defining Risk Analysis and Processes (ISO 12100:2010)
• Defining ISO 13894-1
• Identifying Safety Devices
Day 2
• Identifying Safety Functions of Machines
• Identifying Circuits, Schematics, and Examples
• Defining New Standards Regarding Safety of Machinery
Day 3
• Defining ISO 13849-1/2
• Defining IEC 62061
• Defining Basic Electrical Safety Principles (IEC 60204-1)
• Performing ISO 13849/IEC 62061 calculations