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New!
Our Webinar program provides users with the same technical information as our regional seminars, but since they are web based these free Webinars are now accessible to all of our customers. Choose the topic that interests you and register today. It's easy and free.
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| Who Should Attend: |
These webinars are applicable to
a wide range of manufacturers and service companies of electrical
or electronic products. Specific individuals who may benefit
from these webinars include those responsible for the setup
of electrical safety testing workstations, operator training,
regulatory compliance, and safety certification of their products
including engineering, production line, and quality managers.
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- Tuesday June 10th, 2008 1 – 2 PM CST
Operator Safety in Electrical
Safety Testing
- :: Understanding the risk factors of electrical shock
- :: Determining if a circuit is hazardous live
- :: Finding requirements for operator training
- :: NFPA 70E requirements for qualified persons
- :: Defining the appropriate knowledge required for qualified
personnel
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Wednesday July 23rd, 2008 1 – 2 PM CST
Earth and Enclosure Testing
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- :: Definition of a leakage current test
- :: Earth and enclosure leakage current
- :: Defining a measuring device
- :: Explaining the need for an isolation transformer
- :: Normal and single fault conditions
- :: Defining the maximum allowable leakage limits
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- Tuesday Aug 26th, 2008 1 – 2 PM CST
Value of Automation in Electrical Safety Testing (Medical Device Testing)
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- :: The value of same station safety testing without changing test leads
- :: Easily perform all B, BF and CF type applied part tests
- :: How to easily achieve documentation of all test data
- :: Implementing bar code scanning
- :: How to effectively reduce test time
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- Wednesday September 24th, 2008 1 – 2 PM CST
Setting up a Safe
Workstation
- :: Reviewing your current product safety workstations
- :: Defining the difference between ESD and product safety
workstations
- :: NFPA 70E Standard for electrical safety requirements
for employee workplaces
- :: OSHA's 29 CFR part 1910 subpart S electrical safety
related work practices
- :: EN 50191 erection and operation of electrical test
equipment
- :: Defining workstations with and without positive protection
against electrical shock
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- Tuesday October 14th, 2008 1 – 2 PM CST
Understanding the
features of your Hipot tester
- :: Review of old technology
- :: Microprocessor controlled sounds complicated
- :: AC vs. DC
- :: Why high and low limits
- :: Multiple fault detection systems
- :: Line and load regulation
- :: SmartGFI
- :: Ground continuity
- :: PLC remote control
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- Wednesday Nov 5th, 2008 1 – 2 PM CST
Understanding Autoware and its benefits
- :: Autoware PC controlled set-up
- :: Barcode scanning
- :: Auto loading of test files
- :: Data storage of test results
- :: Statistic analysis
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Also, check out our on site Seminars page. Our new extended seminar provides more information, more tips on operator training and more application demonstrations. We bring you the information you need to accurately and safely perform and setup tests and workstations. |
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