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WEBINAR: Engineering Safety Control Measures

Discover how engineering controls play a pivotal role in protecting workers by isolating hazards, and explore effective solutions, standards, and often-overlooked safety aspects across industries.

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Effective engineering controls play a vital role in workplace safety by minimizing risks and protecting workers from hazards. In this webinar, we will explore essential safety control measures used across industries, including fixed guarding, guard door interlocks, and presence-sensing devices. Our experts will discuss best practices for implementation and compliance with key safety standards such as ANSI B11.0, NFPA 79, ISO 12100, ISO 13855, and other essential safety regulations. Gain valuable insights into designing safer work environments and ensuring compliance with both local and international regulations.

Join us for this informative webinar where we explore:

  • The hierarchy of risk control measures
  • Implementing engineering controls such as separating and non-separating guarding to current standards
  • Safety design considerations for fixed guarding
  • Monitoring moving guards, including the application of locking and tamper resistance
  • Presence sensing devices and their proper placement

 

Date: April 16, 2025
Time: 2:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM CT / 12:00 PM MT / 11:00 AM PT
Duration: 1 hour 

 

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Presenter: Devin Murray
Devin is the tec.nicum Services Manager for Schmersal’s engineering services group in North America. He has written many whitepapers related to safety standards and general machine guarding, conducted risk assessments and validations, and developed and reviewed the implementation of corporate safety standards. As a founding member of our tec.nicum team, Devin helped develop a curriculum of machine safety training courses and recently lead our successful efforts to be an IACET Approved Provider. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and an MBA from Alfred University and is a TÜV certified Functional Safety Engineer for Machinery.

 

> Check out our previous webinars on machine safety topics

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