Ross Controls introduces its new Total Machine SafetyTM fall schedule, a seminar designed to educate maintenance supervisors, safety engineers, safety managers, engineering managers and skilled maintenance technicians on how to improve productivity and reduce risks in the workplace.
Ross Controls introduces its new fall schedule for Total Machine SafetyTM, a seminar designed to educate maintenance supervisors, safety engineers, safety managers, engineering managers and skilled maintenance technicians on how to improve productivity and reduce risks in the workplace. Ross continues its long-standing dedication to customer education and safety training with this innovative and fully integrated electrical and fluid power machine safeguarding training programme. For 2011, the Total Machine SafetyTM curriculum has been updated to include hydraulic safety methods in addition to the electrical and pneumatic safety methods addressed in previous seminars.
The full day Total Machine SafetyTM seminar will address how integrating machine safeguarding early in the machine design process can be beneficial to a company’s bottom line. Topics to be covered include current safety standards, hazard and risk assessment, safety circuits, lockout/tagout, and pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical components.
Attendees will receive a comprehensive workbook that contains a compilation of the presentation, a detailed reference material appendix and a glossary.
Registration for the seminar is USD 240, with discounts for registering multiple students from the same company.
For more information on the course material, please visit www.totalmachinesafety.com.