Modern concepts of Safety Technology adopt the risk-based approach to selecting the most appropriate design measures in order to reduce risks to a level that is as low as reasonably practicable. This program is based on NEBOSH Part 2 Diploma and is updated to familiarize participants with the most relevant up-to-date EU and International Standards in the field of Safety Technology. In this program you will learn how to:

  • Update your skills on modern concepts of machinery and work equipment safety Standards and Directives
  • Help to select criteria for integrating health and safety specifications for machinery and work equipment
  • Improve experience in the application of reliability technology for the selection of appropriate Safety Integrity Levels ‘SIL’s for protective and safety systems
  • Ensure consistent optimization of resource allocation for production, maintenance, and safety, based on risk and cost-benefit analysis.
  • Provide HSE practitioners with a route for gaining NEBOSH Part II- Diploma qualifications in safety technology.
  • To provide participants with an understanding of engineering noise control principles and options.
  • Improve your practical application of reliability and risk assessment techniques to new projects and existing machinery/systems.

Upon successful completion of this course, the delegates will be able to:

  • Update knowledge on modern concepts of machinery and work equipment safety Standards and Directives
  • Develop a clear understanding of machinery and work equipment risk assessment techniques
  • Assist project engineers in selecting criteria for integrating health and safety specifications for machinery and work equipment
  • Develop experience in the application of reliability technology for the selection of appropriate Safety Integrity Levels ‘SIL’s for protective and safety systems
  • Ensure consistent optimization of resource allocation for production, maintenance, and safety, based on risk and cost-benefit analysis
  • Provide HSE practitioners with a route for gaining NEBOSH Part II- Diploma qualifications in safety technology
  • Develop an understanding of engineering noise control principles and options.
  • Emphasis throughout the course will be placed on the practical application of reliability and risk assessment techniques to new projects and existing machinery/systems

Day 1

Machinery Safety

  • Causes and methods of preventing machinery accidents
  • The EU Machinery Directive
  • Duties of designers/suppliers of machinery
  • CE Marking and Declarations of Conformity/Incorporation
  • The EU and International Machinery Safety Standards
  • Types of Machinery Safeguards and Safety Devices

Day 2

Machinery Risk Assessment

  • Fluid power machinery: hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Components of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Hydraulic and pneumatic circuit diagrams
  • Machinery/work equipment hazards identification
  • International risk assessment Standards for machinery safety
  • Case studies and group exercises on machinery risk assessment

Day 3

Introduction to Reliability Technology

  • Introduction to Reliability Technology
  • Reliability calculation
  • Types of failures: the bathtub curve
  • Types of inspection and maintenance
  • Weibull Distribution and reliability parameters- BS 5760
  • Types of systems: series/parallel and non-series/non-parallel
  • Bayes theorem and systems reliability calculations

Day 4

Protective Systems Design and Reliability (IEC 61508)

  • Elements of control and protective systems
  • Reliability of control systems
  • The concept of fractional dead time and protective systems
  • High Integrity Protective Systems ‘HIPS’
  • Hazardous Area Classification: the EU ATEX Directive
  • Active fire/explosion protection systems
  • EN 954-1: Control Systems with safety-related functions
  • IEC 61508: E, E, and PES in safety-related applications

Day 5

Noise and vibration control

  • Noise and occupational deafness
  • Sources and pathways of noise
  • Engineering noise control options
  • Vibration isolation
  • Vibration damping
  • Sound absorption
  • Soundproof enclosures
  • Personal action plans, program review, and the way ahead
  • Technical personnel involved in project work
  • Mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, maintenance, design and HSE technical personnel.

Course Schedules

  • 5 Days - Dec 7, 2026
  • english
  • face to face
  • Dubai - UAE
  • $ 4,500
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