Wieland: CESE Courses Now Online

March 24. 2021

UPCOMING CLASSES

This course is now offered online in five 4-hour sessions.

  •    –   APRIL 26 – 30, 9.30 AM to 2 PM EST
  •    –   MAY 10 – 14, 9.30 AM to 2 PM EST – en español
  •    –   JUNE 21 – 25, 9.30 AM to 2 PM EST

 

WHY CESE?

Certified Electrical Safety Engineer (CESE) is an internationally recognized professional certification offered in partnership with SGS-TÜV Saar, a worldwide company for safety testing, auditing, verification, and certification. By passing the certification exam, you will confirm your expertise as a machine safety professional.

WHAT DOES THE COURSE COVER?

The course covers the most widely used ISO 13849-1 and -2 standards for functional safety, and ISO 12100 for risk assessments. As well as the realization of safety performance levels (Pl), and verification & validation of safety systems.

See sample agenda and register HERE.

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