Mastery of fault-finding is one of the most invaluable skills for anyone dealing with plant and machinery. Locating and rectifying defects in a system will improve productivity, extend the life of machinery and equipment, and result in substantial cost savings. And it is exactly those invaluable skills that attendees walk away with when attending the new Pilz training course, 'Machinery Safety for Maintenance Technicians'.
(See Pilz at Machine Building North, 13 May 2026, on stand 62)
Over two days a Machinery Safety Expert will impart techniques and commonly used approaches to fault-finding in safety-related control systems, easily utilised in day-to-day working.
Delegates will also be able to put their new skills into practice before they leave the Machinery Safety Academy via a series of hands-on exercises including practical wiring and fault finding on safety relay-based circuits.
As is the case for a majority of Pilz UK training courses, 'Machinery Safety for Maintenance Technicians' is certified by external independent test organisations. City and Guilds Assured, delegates will receive both a traditional paper certificate and a digital credential on successful completion of the course.
The course is also CPD-certified, and attendees can log 10.5 hours of points in their personal portfolio whilst participating.
Running from the Machinery Safety Training Academy in Corby, Northamptonshire, the next available sessions are: Monday 16th - Tuesday 17th February; and Monday 22nd - Tuesday 23rd June.
For a full rundown of the training session, including the objective and the agenda, visit the course webpage.