Training Course:
Machinery Safety for Maintenance Technicians
£850 + VAT per delegate
Training Location:
Pilz Automation Ltd
Pilz House, Little Colliers Field
Corby, Northants, NN18 8TJ
Duration:
2 days
Objectives
The aim of the course is to enable delegates with a maintenance background to develop an understanding of why safety related controls systems are implemented on machinery and how to maintain and fault find on said systems, the methodology that should be considered and how the use of standards and guidance documents can assist in this process. Over the course of the two days our Pilz Machinery Safety Expert will educate participants on fault finding techniques and commonly used approaches on safety related control systems. Delegates will then be able to put their new skills into practice through a series of hands-on exercises including practical wiring and fault finding on safety relay based circuits.
Agenda/Contents
Day 1
- Introduction
- Structure designated/harmonised standards (e.g. BS 14200-2023)
- Basic of Risk Assessment
- Introduction to safety components
- Basics of Safety related parts of the control system (13849-1)
- Practical wiring exercises
Day 2
- Electrical safety of machines (60204-1)
- PUWER relating to maintenance
- LOTO (Lock Out Tag Out) for safe machine isolation procedures
- Practical Fault finding
Beneficial For:
- Maintenance Engineers
- Maintenance Technicians
- Maintenance Leads
- Maintenance Managers
- Any role invovled with safety related fault finding
Machinery Safety for Maintenance Technicians Course is CPD-accredited. Read our Terms & Conditions.
Dates Available
- 16 Feb 2026 – 17 Feb 2026
- 22 Jun 2026 – 23 Jun 2026
- 7 Sep 2026 – 8 Sep 2026
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Training Location
Pilz Automation Ltd
Pilz House, Little Colliers Field
Corby, Northants, NN18 8TJ
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