Course Teaches Safety, Productivity

May 6, 2009
Billed as the first-ever fully integrated electrical and fluid power machine safeguarding training program, Total Machine Safety is 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.
The eight-hour course also addresses how integrating machine safeguarding early in the machine design process can be beneficial to a company’s bottom line. Topics covered include current safety standards, hazard and risk assessment, integration of safety devices, lockout/tagout, and pneumatic and electrical components. The Total Machine Safety courses are eligible for 0.7 CEU (Continuing Education Units) or 7 PDH (Professional Development Hour) credits. Course cost is $495, and $350 for every additional registrant from the same organization. Upcoming 2009 dates include May 12 in Philadelphia, and June 16 in Atlanta.Ross Controlswww.rosscontrols.com866.552.3536

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