Description
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As a product design/safety professional, or perhaps as a manager of your company's product engineering processes, you may have struggled at times balancing your product's safety requirements and guidelines against other important parameters, such as usability, cost, and customer satisfaction. Have you ever wondered why certain safety requirements exist, especially when they seem to impact your creativity or production schedule? Occasionally, you may propose a design not foreseen by current safety standards. Is your new design equivalently safe? What specific hazards does it anticipate? What safeguards can you incorporate to prevent those hazards from causing injury? Hazard Based Safety Engineering (HBSE) is a process that gives you tools to answer those questions.
This two-day UL Hazard-Based Safety Engineering workshop teaches product safety design strategies in terms of fundamental engineering concepts. In this workshop you will learn the basic mechanisms by which products can cause injury to the human body. You will also learn the tools that can help you analyze those processes and determine how best to prevent the injury from occurring. You will put your skills to the test by participating in the hazard-based safety analysis of some familiar electrical products. And, you will finish the workshop prepared to address difficult product safety issues in a team-oriented rather than an adversarial manner, supported by science as well as your own experience and engineering judgment.
Topics covered in this workshop include:
* Course Introduction
* Basis for Injury
* Personal Avoidance
* Fault Tree Analysis
* Thermal Transfer and Injury
* Thermal Safeguards
* Injuries from Current & Voltage
* The Body and Ohm’s Law
* Principal Safeguards Against Electric Shock
* Supplemental Safeguards Against Electric Shock
* Electrically Caused Fire
* Product Safety Testing
Additional requirement:
In accordance with the UL / HP / Agilent HBSE licensing agreement, organizations that sponsor HBSE seminar attendees, and all individually sponsored attendees, must agree to and sign the Limitation of Liability / Professional Advice notice linked below. Further, all persons who attend the HBSE seminar must sign the Assumption of Risk and Release, also linked below. Completion of both forms, and their submission to UL, is a Condition of Admission to the HBSE seminar. Registrations will not be processed or confirmed, and seminar admission will be denied, unless these required forms, properly signed and dated by those persons concerned, are in UL’s possession.
To download the liability form, please Click Here.
Objectives
Upon completion of this workshop, you will be able to:
* Learn the basic mechanisms by which products can cause injury to the human body
* Gain tools that can help you analyze processes and determine how best to prevent injury
* Put your skills to the test by participating in the hazard-based safety analysis of some familiar electrical products
* Address difficult product safety issues supported by science as well as your own experience and engineering judgment
Target Audience
* Design engineers
* Product safety engineers
* Regulatory compliance engineers
* Product managers
* Anyone interested in designing safe products
UL University's workshops are designed for and intended to serve individuals using and relying upon UL services. UL University reserves the right to limit workshop attendance strictly to the foregoing. In addition, UL University reserves the right to change, reschedule or cancel any workshop at any time.
Media
Time Requirement
Cost
Instructor-Led 2 days $1,175.00 USD
Source: uluniversity.us
Click here to download this course description in PDF.
As a product design/safety professional, or perhaps as a manager of your company's product engineering processes, you may have struggled at times balancing your product's safety requirements and guidelines against other important parameters, such as usability, cost, and customer satisfaction. Have you ever wondered why certain safety requirements exist, especially when they seem to impact your creativity or production schedule? Occasionally, you may propose a design not foreseen by current safety standards. Is your new design equivalently safe? What specific hazards does it anticipate? What safeguards can you incorporate to prevent those hazards from causing injury? Hazard Based Safety Engineering (HBSE) is a process that gives you tools to answer those questions.
This two-day UL Hazard-Based Safety Engineering workshop teaches product safety design strategies in terms of fundamental engineering concepts. In this workshop you will learn the basic mechanisms by which products can cause injury to the human body. You will also learn the tools that can help you analyze those processes and determine how best to prevent the injury from occurring. You will put your skills to the test by participating in the hazard-based safety analysis of some familiar electrical products. And, you will finish the workshop prepared to address difficult product safety issues in a team-oriented rather than an adversarial manner, supported by science as well as your own experience and engineering judgment.
Topics covered in this workshop include:
* Course Introduction
* Basis for Injury
* Personal Avoidance
* Fault Tree Analysis
* Thermal Transfer and Injury
* Thermal Safeguards
* Injuries from Current & Voltage
* The Body and Ohm’s Law
* Principal Safeguards Against Electric Shock
* Supplemental Safeguards Against Electric Shock
* Electrically Caused Fire
* Product Safety Testing
Additional requirement:
In accordance with the UL / HP / Agilent HBSE licensing agreement, organizations that sponsor HBSE seminar attendees, and all individually sponsored attendees, must agree to and sign the Limitation of Liability / Professional Advice notice linked below. Further, all persons who attend the HBSE seminar must sign the Assumption of Risk and Release, also linked below. Completion of both forms, and their submission to UL, is a Condition of Admission to the HBSE seminar. Registrations will not be processed or confirmed, and seminar admission will be denied, unless these required forms, properly signed and dated by those persons concerned, are in UL’s possession.
To download the liability form, please Click Here.
Objectives
Upon completion of this workshop, you will be able to:
* Learn the basic mechanisms by which products can cause injury to the human body
* Gain tools that can help you analyze processes and determine how best to prevent injury
* Put your skills to the test by participating in the hazard-based safety analysis of some familiar electrical products
* Address difficult product safety issues supported by science as well as your own experience and engineering judgment
Target Audience
* Design engineers
* Product safety engineers
* Regulatory compliance engineers
* Product managers
* Anyone interested in designing safe products
UL University's workshops are designed for and intended to serve individuals using and relying upon UL services. UL University reserves the right to limit workshop attendance strictly to the foregoing. In addition, UL University reserves the right to change, reschedule or cancel any workshop at any time.
Media
Time Requirement
Cost
Instructor-Led 2 days $1,175.00 USD
Source: uluniversity.us
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