Improve Your Performance and Overall Business ProfitabilityCopyright © 2006 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. To be competitive in the global marketplace you
need to maximize productivity throughout while
also maintaining product quality. Like other services
available from Stuart C. Irby Co. and Rockwell
Automation, Training Services are a key component
of the “Strategic Approach to Maintenance” and
may favorably impact your bottom line via improved
Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). Stuart C. Irby Co. offers a variety of technical classes taught by both experienced Irby technical specialists
and Rockwell Automation professionals. The following classes are currently being offered to improve your
performance and overall business profitability. Register online today by visiting
www.irby.com/myirby/classes.
| Course Title |
Purpose |
Attendees |
| Electrical Utility Systems Safety Requirements |
Seminar helps to meet mandatory
training requirements. With this seminar,
attendees will be trained to reduce
liability exposure and dramatically
improve on-the-job safety - plus
attendees can do it at a substantial
savings in both time and money. |
Those performing operations or maintenance
work, have access to electric power generation,
transmission and distribution installations,
and need to be trained according to OSHA
standards. |
| High Voltage Electrical Safety
OSHA Requirements 29 CR
1910.269 |
Continue education in safety by
instructing attendees that safe techniques
for performing specific job tasks is not
enough to ensure proper safe work
practices. Reinforce the importance and
practices of proper safety procedures. |
Anyone involved in performing operations
or maintenance work, or who have access
to electric power GTD installations, and
management, training, and compliance
personnel to evaluate their company’s safety
program and identify the training needs of
their employees. |
| Arc Flash Electrical Safety with
NFPA 70E |
To thoroughly examine all of the key
aspects of electrical safety, which includes
developing an understanding of the
key national standards for OSHA, ANSI,
ASTM, IEEE, and NFPA. |
Anyone who is required to be trained
according to OSHA standards. |
| OSHA 10 Hour Training |
To provide the information necessary to
inform and train employees properly,
plus design and implement employeeprotection
programs |
Employer, supervisor, or employee working in
any commercial or industrial setting who wants
to positively influence a “safety-culture” in the
work place. Creating a safe work environment
assist management in creating a more
productive work place by reducing incidence of
injury and downtime. |
| OSHA 30 Hour Training |
To provide the information necessary to
inform and train employees properly,
plus design and implement employeeprotection
programs |
Employer, supervisor, or employee working in
any commercial or industrial setting who wants
to positively influence a “safety-culture” in the
work place. Creating a safe work environment
assist management in creating a more
productive work place by reducing incidence of
injury and downtime. |
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