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ROBOTIC SAFETY TRAINING & PRINT READING

METROLOGY

 

Robotic Safety Program Objectives:

Will provide basic safety training for workers who enter a robotic work cell for either minor or major work.
  • This will: Increase their knowledge and awareness of the hazards and controls and enable them to enter the cell safely
  • Reduce the risk of accidents and injuries
  • Assist management and the company to meet the obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act

  • Content:

    Occupational Health & Safety Act - responsibilities of employers, supervisors and workers.
  • Canadian Standards Association Z434-03 Industrial Robots and Robot Systems – General Safety Requirements
  • Common terminology
  • Pre-shift checklist and checks of light curtains, laser scanners, floor mats, barriers, indicator lights
  • Common Hazards and Controls
    Personal Protective Equipment
  • Regulations Regarding Lock-Out

    common terminology
  • common hazards and controls
  • identification of energy sources
  • blocking and bleeding stored energy
  • Step-by-step Lockout procedure
  • Common mistakes
  • Case histories

  • Suggested Participants:

    Supervisors and all workers who enter robotic work cells


    Course Duration:

    · One day (maximum group size is 20).


    Print Reading and Metrology Training


    Print Reading And Metrology Objectives:

    To teach the functional use of your company’s prints and fixtures so as to enable workers to ensure the manufacture of acceptable parts and reduce scrap.


    Note: This seminar can be customized to reflect the requirements of the customer’s workplace by using their actual parts and prints in the training sessions. Topics may be added or deleted to suit the customer’s specific needs.

    Content:

    Importance of correct measurement and ensuring high-quality parts.
  • Handling and care of measuring devices.
  • Proper completion of first off, in-process and last off forms.
  • Print reading.
  • Tolerances, dimensions, scales.
  • Basic geometry.
  • Understanding the Metric and Imperial systems.
  • Types of measuring devices (vernier calipers, micrometers, protractors, pin gauges, squares, rules, fixtures, go/no go gauges etc.).
  • Calibration.
  • Use of fixtures and measuring devices.
  • Part features.
  • Indicators of incorrect operation.
  • ·Weld symbols.
  • Written and practical testing.

  • Suggested Participants:

    This course is intended to provide a basic level of skill for punch and brake press operators, welders, inspectors, die setters, supervisors and others who must check a part to a print for quality purposes.


    Length:
    2 days (groups of 10 maximum)

     

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