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News Release from: Pilz Automation Technology | Subject: 2005 training schedule
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 January 2005
Expanded schedule of training courses
for 2005
For 2005 Pilz offer an expanded schedule of training courses for machine or control system designers, maintenance engineers and managers, or anyone responsible for health and safety with machinery
Pilz has built a solid reputation for its training courses, both for product-related subjects and more general topics such as standards and regulations In order to enhance its offering still further, the company invested heavily in new facilities at the end of 2004 so that it now has state-of-the-art lecture rooms and workshops at its offices in Corby, Northamptonshire
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Moreover, for 2005 there is an expanded schedule of training courses that will appeal to machine designers, control system designers, maintenance engineers and managers with responsibility for the health and safety of staff working with machinery.
The courses for Directives and standards are as follows.
Machine Builders Regulations and Standards.
Design of Hardwired Electrical Safety Related Control Systems for Machinery.
Requirements for Maintaining Plant and Machinery - Safety Related Controls.
Four-Day Machinery Safety Course.
Five-Day IOSH Managing Safety Course - Incorporating Machinery Safety.
Introduction to BS EN 61508 (IEC 61508).
Product-related courses are as follows.
PSS (programmable safety system) Programming.
PSS/SafetyBUS p Programming.
PSS Service and Troubleshooting.
PSS/SafetyBUS p Service and Troubleshooting.
PNOZmulti Introduction and programming.
More information about all of these courses can be found via the Pilz website, and the majority of courses are available in most months of the year.
In addition, Pilz can tailor courses to meet the specific needs of customers, and arrangements can be made for training courses - either standard or tailored - to be run at a customer's premises or at an off-site location close to the customer if that is more convenient.
For further information about training courses or to make bookings, please contact Pilz or visit the website.
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