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June 4, 2008 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Room 1C01
Did you know that additional safeguards are required under the latest standard? Horizontal Injection Molding Machines Safety Requirements for Manufacture, Care, and Use (ANSI/SPI B151.1) was approved for publication in February 2007. Because the standard has now been newly harmonized in key areas with the European Norm EN 201, machine suppliers are required to provide additional safeguards where applicable. Learn the significant changes to the standard which may impact the design, care, and use, of the machines in your workplace.
KEY TOPICS
- Introduction and Overview
- Responsibilities
- Performance requirements of fixed guards
- Performance requirements of barriers
- Performance requirements for interlocking circuits
- Special requirements for large machines
REFERENCE MATERIAL
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June 4, 2008 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Room 1C01
Does your workplace have an effective electrical safety program? The need for an effective electrical safety program is mandated under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. These regulatory and legal requirements must be part of your corporate safety policy. Beyond the regulations, humanitarian, moral and economic issues, make proper electrical safety in your workplace a vital element of your corporate culture and a wise business decision. Learn how to implement the principles of electrical safety in the workplace according to NFPA 70E and the legislative requirements of 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910.
KEY TOPICS
- Introduction and Overview
- Arc Flash Protection Boundaries
- Arc Flash Calculation
- Hazard / Risk Categories
- Applicable legislation
- Applicable standards
- Responsibilities and qualified personnel
- The impact of risk assessment
- Arc flash hazard control
- Responsibilities
- Graphic representation
- Applying the Hazard/Risk Category Tables
REFERENCE MATERIAL
- 29 Code of Federal Regulations 1910
- ANSI/NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace
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